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The National Announce 2024 U.K., European Tour Dates

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

Grammy-nominated indie rock band The National have announced the schedule for their new U.K. and European Tour.

According to the announcement, the tour will feature support from This Is The Kit, Bess Atwell, Unknown Mortal Ochestra, and Kevin Morby.

The National will headline the Eden Project on July 2 as part of the Eden Sessions series, Cardiff Castle the next day, Manchester's Castlefield Bowl on July 4 for Sounds Of The City, Crystal Palace Park in London on July 5 and Edinburgh Castle on July 11.

The U.K. shows are sandwiched in between newly confirmed concerts in Milan, Rome, Paris, Vienna, Bonn and Copenhagen.

The 2024 summer tour will follow the band's previously announced shows in Australia and New Zealand during late February and early March.

Speaking about the upcoming gig at Crystal Palace, The National said, "We're excited to be returning to London next summer, a city we've always loved. Crystal Palace is a new neighbourhood to us, although not to the football fans in the band."

The National U.K. & European Tour Dates:

Sun June 02 2024 - MILAN Carroponte (Italy)
Mon June 03 2024 - ROME Parco Della Musica (Italy)
Wed June 05 2024 - PARIS Zenith (France)
Tue June 25 2024 - VIENNA Stadthalle (Austria)
Thu June 27 2024 - BONN Kunst (Germany)

Tue July 02 2024 - ST AUSTELL Eden Project
Wed July 03 2024 - CARDIFF Cardiff Castle
Thu July 04 2024 - MANCHESTER Castlefield Bowl
Fri July 05 2024 - LONDON Crystal Palace Park
Thu July 11 2024 - EDINBURGH Castle

Tue August 06 2024 - COPENHAGEN Royal Arena (Denmark)

(Photo: Josh Goleman)

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