Arctic Monkeys have announced a string of North American dates behind The Car. The run begins in August 2023, and includes two nights at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and one at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. They’ll be supported by Fontaines D.C. Check out the dates below.
Last week, the band shared a second single from The Car, “Body Paint,” along with a video directed by Brook Linder. The band also played the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The Car, which was produced by the band’s longtime collaborator James Ford, also includes lead track “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” and a song called “I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am,” which the band has been playing live this year.
The Car follows 2018’s Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, which came five years after Arctic Monkeys fifth album, AM. That record hit No. 1 on the UK charts, as did all of its predecessors. Since Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, Arctic Monkeys have shared the B-side “Anyways,” performed for Austin City Limits, and released a live album for charity, recorded at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Read “Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner Decodes Every Song on Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.”
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Arctic Monkeys:
11-04 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Jeunesse Arena
11-05 São Paulo, Brazil – Primavera Sound
11-08 Curitiba, Brazil – Pedreira Paulo Leminski
11-10 Asunción, Paraguay – Kilk Fest
11-12 Santiago, Chile – Primavera Sound
11-13 Buenos Aires, Argentina – Primavera Sound
11-15 Lima, Peru – Arena 1
11-17 Bogotá, Colombia – Coliseo Live
11-19 Mexico City, Mexico – Corona Capital Festival
12-18-01-01 Glenworth Valley, Australia – Lost Paradise
12-19-31 Birregurra, Australia – Falls Festival
12-31-01-02 Byron Bay, Australia – Falls Festival
01-04 Melbourne, Australia – Sidney Myer Music Bowl
01-05 Melbourne, Australia – Sidney Myer Music Bowl
01-06 Adelaide, Australia – Heaps Good Festival
01-07-08 Downtown Fremantle, Australia – Falls Festival
01-11 Brisbane, Australia – Riverstage
01-14 Sydney, Australia – The Domain
05-29 Bristol, England – Ashton Gate Stadium
05-31 Coventry, England – Building Society Arena
06-02 Manchester, England – Emirates Old Trafford
06-03 Manchester, England – Emirates Old Trafford
06-05 Middlesbrough, England – Riverside Stadium
06-07 Norwich, England – Carrow Road Stadium
06-09 Sheffield, England – Hillsborough Park
06-10 Sheffield, England – Hillsborough Park
06-12 Swansea, Wales – Swansea.com Stadium
06-14 Southampton, England – The Ageas Bowl
06-16 London, England – Emirates Stadium
06-17 London, England – Emirates Stadium
06-18 London, England – Emirates Stadium
06-20 Dublin, Ireland – Malahide Castle
06-25 Glasgow, Scotland – Bellahouston Park
08-25 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory *
08-27 Chicago, IL – United Center *
08-29 Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre *
08-30 Toronto, Ontario – Budweiser Stage *
09-02 Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre *
09-03 Boston, MA – TD Garden *
09-05 Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann *
09-07 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion *
09-08 Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium *
09-09 Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium *
09-11 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre *
09-12 Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater *
09-15 Austin, TX – Moody Center *
09-16 Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena *
09-18 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
09-20 Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena *
09-22 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena *
09-23 Vancouver, British Columbia – Pacific Coliseum *
09-24 Portland, OR – Moda Center *
09-26 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center *
09-27 Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center *
09-29 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum *
* with Fontaines D.C.