Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced an intimate Summer 2025 theater tour.
The band will perform reimagined versions of their hit songs and deep cuts on the Hidden in Pieces Tour, which is scheduled to kick off in Manchester, England, on June 16.
"Hi, we've missed you, they don't miss you like we miss you," the band said in a statement. "Out of a deep desire to reconnect with our band family and you our lovely fans, YYYs are embarking on a series of very special shows this summer."
"The dearly departed David Lynch would say: 'All you need to do is turn on the light and the darkness goes.' To let our love light shine we will be digging deep into our back catalog," they added. "We'll be playing songs that are rarely (if ever) performed, alongside all time favorites with new arrangements to delight… and yes there will be acoustic guitars and strings too. We'd love for you to join us for these intimate performances in beautiful iconic theaters to celebrate 25 years of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, not a bad seat in the house!"
2025 marks the 25th anniversary of the formation of the indie-rock group, composed of vocalist and pianist Karen O, guitarist and keyboardist Nick Zinner, and drummer Brian Chase.
The lineup of artists who will feature as support for Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Summer tour will be announced later.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 am local time. Pre-sale begins on Wednesday. Yeah Yeah Yeahs will donate a part of all proceeds to Client Earth, the global environmental law charity.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2025 Hidden in Pieces Tour Dates:
June 16 - Manchester, UK - O2 ApolloJune 18 - London, UK - Royal Albert HallJune 19 - London, UK - Royal Albert HallJune 30 - Mexico City, MX - Teatro MetrópolitanJuly 1 - Mexico City, MX - Teatro MetrópolitanJuly 9 - Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum TheatreJuly 10 - Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum TheatreJuly 11 - Los Angeles, CA - Orpheum TheatreJuly 14 - San Francisco, CA - Davies Symphony HallJuly 15 - San Francisco, CA - Davies Symphony HallJuly 18 - Nashville, TN - Ryman AuditoriumJuly 19 - Nashville, TN - Ryman AuditoriumJuly 22 - Chicago, IL - The Chicago TheatreJuly 23 - Chicago, IL - The Chicago TheatreJuly 29 - New York, NY - Beacon TheatreJuly 30 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre
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