Pixies’ Frank Black will commemorate the 30th anniversary of his sophomore solo album, Teenager of the Year, by performing it in full on a North American tour in 2025.
The tour will see Black joined by many of the musicians who played on Teenager of the Year, including Eric Drew Feldman, Lyle Workman, and Nick Vincent. The US run kicks off with a pair of shows in San Francisco in mid-January and also includes stops in Los Angeles, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, and Brooklyn. Additionally, Black will stage performances of the album in Paris and London in February.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, July 18th at 10:00 a.m. via Ticketmaster (use code STRUM), with a public ticket on-sale following on Friday, July 19th.
Along with the tour, Black intends to reissue Teenager of the Year via 4AD. He spoke about the anniversary and impending reissue in an extensive statement, which you can read in full below (via BrooklynVegan).
Frank Black’s Teenager of the Year 2025 Tour Dates:
01/15 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
01/16 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
01/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Orpheum
01/19 – El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia
01/22 – Denver, CO @ The Paramount
01/24 – Minneapolis, MN @ TBA
01/25 – Chicago, IL @ The Metro
01/26 – Chicago, IL @ The Metro
01/28 – Detroit, MI @ St Andrews Hall
01/29 – Toronto, ON @ History
01/31 – Boston, MA @ Citizens House Of Blues
02/01 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
02/04 – Paris, France @ Trianon
02/06 – London, UK @ The Palladium
Frank Black’s Statement on 30th Anniversary of Teenager of the Year:
“Sometime in the early 80s, I’d have to look up the date, I matriculated high school. This school held an awards banquet for some of the departing students at the school. I received an award called the TEENAGER OF THE YEAR award; my brother received the same award the following year. Our award was a 50 dollar credit for textbooks, a TEENAGER OF THE YEAR medallion (my mother still has this), and also the banquet hall dinner, soup to nuts. My brother and I had no complaint about the award (it was given for being all-around-good-guy as best as we could determine). But for such a grand title to be given as TEENAGER OF THE YEAR, I felt the glory had not been amplified enough. In 1993, I was doing ‘solo recording’ sessions with Eric Drew Feldman in Los Angeles.We had settled on a core band with Nick Vincent and Lyle Workman, occasionally augmented by Joey Santiago and Moris Tepper. Though we had to change studios numerous times for actual forest fires and earthquakes, the whole process was such an addictive musical buffet that Eric and I couldn’t stop. We did some vocals at a studio rumored to be owned by Sergio Mendes; in the control room was a wall of television screens broadcasting the brush fire which crept toward us. We eventually evacuated to someplace else. We never met Sergio but we saw him perform a few weeks later when we vacated to Las Vegas after the Northridge earthquake, which had trapped the TEENAGER OF THE YEAR tapes in a studio vault for some time. Our zeal plus empathy from our financiers, they safely observing our travails from London, was enough to keep the money flowing until Eric and I relented and declared ‘Consummatum est.’ We tried to make it grand. 22 in 62. I called it TEENAGER OF THE YEAR. It is 30 years old now, and the original band will perform the record at various venues in early 2025. 4AD has remastered the LP for a fresh printing. Enjoy.”