Metric have added 14 more dates to their All the Feelings Tour of the U.S., the U.K., Europe and Canada with Broken Social Scene and Stars.
The newly announced dates include a stop at Chateau Ste. Michelle in Seattle on June 25th, followed by two Alberta dates in Calgary and Edmonton on June 28 and 29.
The tour will also head overseas with newly added shows across Europe and the U.K., including Dublin, London, Paris, Berlin, and more throughout September.
The bands will then return to Canada for performances in London and Ottawa before wrapping the tour on Wednesday, October 7th, in Laval, Quebec, at Place Bell.
The 34-date tour kicks off on Monday, June 8th, in Austin, Texas, at Moody Amphitheater, before making stops in Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, Bend, Chicago, Boston, and more ahead of the newly announced Europe, U.K., and Canada dates.
Ticket sales for the newly announced shows begin on Friday, March 20th, at 10 am local time.
Metric recently announced a new album, Romanticize the Dive, arriving April 24th via Thirty Tigers, along with the release of the lead single, "Victim of Luck."
Metric, Broken Social Scene & Stars All The Feelings Tour 2026 Dates:
June 8 - Austin, TX @ Moody AmphitheaterJune 9 - Dallas, TX @ South Side BallroomJune 11 - Denver, CO @ Fillmore AuditoriumJune 13 - Sandy, UT @ Sandy AmphitheaterJune 16 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek TheatreJune 18 - Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial TheatreJune 19 - San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air TheatreJune 21 - San Francisco, CA @ The MasonicJune 22 - San Francisco, CA @ The MasonicJune 24 - Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes AmphitheaterJune 25 - Seattle, WA @ Chateau Ste. MichelleJune 28 - Calgary, AB @ South Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumJune 29 - Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumJuly 24 - Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon BallroomJuly 25 - Detroit, MI @ Fox TheatreJuly 27 - Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at FenwayJuly 28 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia Presented by HighmarkJuly 30 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn ParamountJuly 31 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn ParamountAug 1 - Washington, DC @ The AnthemAug 3 - Atlanta, GA @ TabernacleAug 4 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman AuditoriumAug 7 - Toronto, ON @ RBC AmphitheatreSept 9 - Dublin, IE @ 3 Olympia TheatreSept 11 - Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy GlasgowSept 12 - London, UK @ O2 Academy BrixtonSept 13 - Manchester, UK @ Manchester AcademySept 15 - Paris, FR @ Salle PleyelSept 16 - Antwerp, BE @ De RomaSept 17 - Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburgSept 19 - Berlin, DE @ ColumbiahalleOct 3 - London, ON @ Canada Life PlaceOct 5 - Ottawa, ON @ The Arena at TD PlaceOct 7 - Laval, QC @ Place Bell
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