Young The Giant is having a giant year.
The popular indie rockers just completed the first leg of their summer tour, dropped their four-song EP “Both Sides” and are now gearing up for the second half of their nationwide trek.
From July 13 through Nov. 11, the group that brought the world “Cough Syrup” and “Mind Over Matter” will play venues all over North America with co-headliners Milky Chance.
That includes stops in major cities like Nashville, Miami, Houston, Phoenix and San Diego.
We’re most excited about some of the ticket prices we found online though.
At the time of publication, some tickets were going for as low as $25 before fees on Vivid Seats.
By our estimation, that’s a steal to catch two of the biggest indie groups around on a single night.
Want to find out how much tickets will run you at the show closest to you?
Keep reading.
We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Young The Giant and Milky Chance’s 2023 summer tour below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Young The Giant 2023 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all upcoming tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
Young The Giant tour dates | Ticket prices start at |
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July 13 at the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre in Atlanta, GA | $69 |
July 14 at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, TN | $51 |
July 15 at the Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre in Charlotte, NC | $43 |
July 16 at the Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC | $59 |
July 18 at Browns Island in Richmond, VA | $53 |
July 20 at the St Augustine Amphitheatre in St Augustine, FL | $50 |
July 21 at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL | $39 |
July 22 at the FPL Solar Amphitheater in Miami, FL | $37 |
July 25 at the Avondale Brewing Company in Birmingham, AL | $57 |
July 27 at the 713 Music Hall in Houston, TX | $60 |
July 28 at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater in Del Valle, TX | $32 |
July 29 at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, TX | $42 |
Aug. 1 at the Revel Entertainment Center in Albuquerque, NM | $68 |
Aug. 3 at The Great Saltair in Magna, UT | $62 |
Aug. 4 at the Pepsi Amphitheater in Flagstaff, AZ | $56 |
Aug. 5 at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, AZ | $33 |
Aug. 8 at the Northern Quest Casino in Spokane, WA | $31 |
Aug. 10 at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, BC, CA | $52 |
Aug. 11 at the Marymoor Amphitheater in Redmond, WA | $92 |
Aug. 12 at the McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, OR | $108 |
Aug. 14 at the Idaho Center in Nampa, ID | $25 |
Aug. 15 at the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, OR | $29 |
Aug. 17 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA | $71 |
Aug. 18 at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, CA | $55 |
Aug. 19 at the FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA | $26 |
Aug. 20 at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre in San Diego, CA | $48 |
Aug. 30 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO | $103 |
Aug. 31 at the Dillon Amphitheater in Dillon, CO | $150 |
Nov, 11 at the GLC Live in Grand Rapids, MI | $173 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Milky Chance
Young The Giant’s co-headliner is fairly accomplished in their own right.
Known for the ubiquitous single “Stolen Dance,” the German rockers have released four studio albums since their 2012 formation.
Most recently, they dropped the ultra-catchy record “Living In A Haze.”
Opening acts
On the first leg of the tour, Talk opened for YTG and MC.
Now, that the groups have made it to leg two, Rosa Linn will take over special guest duties.
The 23-year-old Armenian singer-songwriter, who just toured with Ed Sheeran on his stadium tour, broke out in a big way with her supremely popular track “SNAP” in 2022.
if you want to do a deep dive, her catalog is ready to be listened to now.
Young The Giant set list
Longtime and new fans will be pleasantly surprised to find that Sameer Gadhia and co. play all the hits from the group’s two decades together at live shows.
For a closer look, here’s a set list from Young The Giant’s most recent gig courtesy of Set List FM.
ACT I
01.) “American Bollywood”
02.) “Wake Up”
03.) “Something to Believe In”
04.) “Cough Syrup”
ACT II
05.) “The Walk Home”
06.) “I Got”
07.) “Nothing’s Over”
ACT III
08.) “Dollar $tore”
09.) “Cult of Personality”
10.) “Heat of the Summer”
ACT IV
11.) “Dancing in the Rain”
12.) “Mind Over Matter”
Encore:
13.) “Firelight”
14.) “Superposition”
15.) “Tightrope”
16.) “Silvertongue”
17.) “My Body”
Young The Giant new music
In November 2022, Young The Giant dropped the cinematic “American Bollywood.”
Over 16 tracks, the band plays tribute to Indian culture while also maintaining their soaring indie sound that helped them explode onto the mainstream.
You can hear the powerful record in its entirety here.
Should you opt to go even more recent, the aforementioned four-song EP “Both Sides Now” featuring live and acoustic versions of “Dancing In The Rain,” “The Walk Home” and “Both Sides Now” can be listened to too.
Indie rockers on tour in 2023
Many groups that tug on your heartstrings with their authentic music are playing at venues big and small this year.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Death Cab For Cutie with The Postal Service
• Hozier
• Mt. Joy
Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find out.