Vampire Weekend have announced the 2020 leg of their world tour in support of their album Father of the Bride.
The announcement was made during their performance at a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden last week.
The band live-streamed their three-hour long show via Live Nation's Twitter account.
Vampire Weekend had previously announced plans to begin 2020 with sets at Australia's Falls Festival in January.
The additional 19 North American dates start on May 29 in Westbrook, Maine.
Tour Dates:
May 29 - Westbrook, Maine - Maine Savings PavilionMay 30 - Burlington, Vt. - Midway LawnMay 31 - Gilford, N.H. - Bank of New Hampshire PavilionJune 2 - Lewiston, N.Y. - Artpark Mainstage TheaterJune 3 - Pittsburgh, Penn. - Stage AEJune 12 - Asheville, N.C. - The Orange Peel OutdoorsAug. 9 - Bend, Ore. - Les Schwab AmphitheaterAug. 10 - Boise, Idaho - Ford Idaho Center AmphitheaterAug. 12 - Missoula, Mont. - Kettlehouse AmphitheaterAug. 14 - Calgary, Alberta - BMO CentreAug. 15 - Edmonton, Alberta - Edmonton Convention CentreSept. 23 - Columbus, Ohio - Express Live!Sept 24 - Detroit, Mich. - Michigan Lottery Amphitheater at Freedom HillSept. 26 Cedar Rapids, Iowa - McGrath AmphitheatreSept. 27 - Lincoln, Neb. - Pinewood Bowl TheaterSept. 29 - Kansas City, Mo. - Starlight TheatreSept. 30 - Tulsa, Okla. - BOK CenterOct. 6 - New Orleans, La. - Saenger TheatreOct. 7 Birmingham, Ala. - BJCC Concert Hall
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