LORD HURON ANNOUNCES NEW DATES ADDED TO NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR FOR SUMMER 2022

Following last year’s triumphant sold-out fall tour, Lord Huron have announced even more dates to their North American headline summer tour.  

The tour adds three new dates including a second show in Portland, Oregon at Keller Auditorium on May 20th, The Vic Theatre in Chicago, IL on June 11th and a new show at Boston’s Boch Center Wang Theater on August, 25th.

These dates are in addition to the previously announced tour dates which kick off after the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach, CA on May 15, and travels through iconic venues including Las Vegas, NV on May 17th, the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA (May 25), a two-night stand in Morrison, CO at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (June 1-2) and more. On various dates, First Aid Kit, Erin Rae, Leith Ross, Ada Lea, Maia Friedman and Bully are supporting.

Known for unpredictable and undeniable live experiences, don’t miss Lord Huron on what promises to be their boldest, biggest, and brightest North American jaunt yet.

The band’s latest critically acclaimed opus Long Lost is available now.

The Long Lost fall 2021 headline tour—their first shows in support of Long Lost—packed houses across the country, including two sold out shows at both Brooklyn’s Pier 17 and the iconic Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Not to mention, they performed at Sea.Hear.Now Festival and Ohana Encore Festival alongside Pearl Jam and Beck.

Lord Huron continues to celebrate their success of recent album Long Lost, which has garnered nearly 50 million streams and counting, captured the #1 on The Americana/Folk Album and Tastemaker Albums Chart#2 on Vinyl Albums & Alternative Albums chart#3 Top Rock Albums Chart#4 Top Album Sales Chart and #23 on the Billboard 200 chart.

The album also received critical acclaim from the likes of Wall Street Journal, Brooklyn Vegan, NPR, American Songwriter, All Music, Uproxx, WNYC, Flood, JamBase and more all praising the immersive world Lord Huron has created with Long Lost. Not to mention, it has captured a 88 score on Metacritic which summarizes all critical and user reviews of an album from across the globe.

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