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Yeah Yeah Yeahs Announce U.S. Shows, Sign With Secretly Canadian

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

After a long break from music, Yeah Yeah Yeahs are returning with the announcement of new music coming this Fall, a world tour, and that they have signed with indie record label Secretly Canadian.

The trio, comprised of Karen O, Brian Chase and Nick Zinner, revealed on social media that they will play two headline concerts at the Forest Hills Stadium in New York on October 1 and at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on October 6.

The Linda Lindas will open for Yeah Yeah Yeahs in both New York and Los Angeles, while Japanese Breakfast will support the rock band as a special guest in LA.

"We are beyond thrilled to welcome the icons that are Yeah Yeah Yeahs (@yeahyeahyeahs) into the Secretly Canadian family!!!" the label announced on social media on Monday. "New music soon & oh boy it was worth the wait."

Pre-sale of tickets begins on May 4 at 10 a.m. local time on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' official website using password "DressUP22." General admission tickets will be available on May 6) at 10 a.m. local time.

Tour dates:

06/05 - O2 Apollo @ Manchester, UK w/ English Teacher
06/07 - O2 Academy Brixton @ London, UK w/ Dry Cleaning, Anika
06/08 - O2 Academy Brixton @ London, UK w/ Porridge Radio, Anika
06/11 - Primavera Sound 2022 @ Barcelona, ES
07/20 - Margaret Court Arena @ Melbourne, AU w/ Wet Leg
07/24 - Hordern Pavilion @ Sydney, AU w/ Wet Leg
07/29 - Osheaga Music and Arts Festival 2022 @ Montreal, QC
10/01 - Forest Hills Stadium @ New York, NY w/ Special Guest TBA, the Linda Lindas
10/06 - Hollywood Bowl @ Los Angeles, CA w/ Japanese Breakfast, the Linda Lindas

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