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== Background ==
== Background ==


In 2020, the effects of the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]] disrupted The Midnight's plans to tour and promote their newest album, [[releases/monsters|Monsters]]. During this time, the band released [[Horror Show]], a Halloween-themed EP, and also performed a one-time live-streamed show, [[tour/the_midnight_online|the_midnight_online]]. Dates for a Spring 2021 European tour had been announced in the summer, but in January 2021 the dates were pushed to the following year due to lingering effects of COVID-19.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CCeBtYJpddq/</ref><ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CKD_Sp-gbhj/</ref>
In 2020, the effects of the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]] disrupted The Midnight's plans to tour and promote their newest album, [[Monsters]]. During this time, the band released [[Horror Show]], a Halloween-themed EP, and also performed a one-time live-streamed show, [[The Midnight Online]]. Dates for a Spring 2021 European tour had been announced in the summer, but in January 2021 the dates were pushed to the following year due to lingering effects of COVID-19.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CCeBtYJpddq/</ref><ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CKD_Sp-gbhj/</ref>


On April 24, 2021, the band's social media platforms teased a &quot;big announcement&quot; to come the following Tuesday.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COEdnDepw_V/</ref> On that day (April 27), the tour was officially announced with 15 dates over a span of three weeks.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COLFf2jpoKY/</ref> It will be The Midnight's first tour in nearly two years following the [[Fall 2019]]. The announcement post stated that fans could expect a &quot;new show&quot; with a &quot;bigger band&quot;. Presales of tickets began the same day, later opening to the general public on April 29.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COQfWTRpxT_/</ref> On June 8, another leg of 19 North American dates to take place in Spring 2022 was announced, as well as an additional show in [[wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]].<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1402301605001797637</ref> Initial sales for tickets were strong, with VIP tickets for the November 27 show in Los Angeles selling out within minutes.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1387872603465940992</ref> After the initial tour announcement, The Midnight announced a September 25 show at The Observatory North Park in [[wikipedia:San Diego|San Diego]], preceding their performance the following day at the CRSSD Festival.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxQef8Pg07/</ref> Another show was added for October 29 in [[wikipedia:San Francisco|San Francisco]] to take place at The Independent, the day before the band played at [[wikipedia:Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival|Outside Lands]].<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CUF4Ht5pthT/</ref>
On April 24, 2021, the band's social media platforms teased a &quot;big announcement&quot; to come the following Tuesday.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COEdnDepw_V/</ref> On that day (April 27), the tour was officially announced with 15 dates over a span of three weeks.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COLFf2jpoKY/</ref> It will be The Midnight's first tour in nearly two years following the [[Fall 2019]]. The announcement post stated that fans could expect a &quot;new show&quot; with a &quot;bigger band&quot;. Presales of tickets began the same day, later opening to the general public on April 29.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COQfWTRpxT_/</ref> On June 8, another leg of 19 North American dates to take place in Spring 2022 was announced, as well as an additional show in [[wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]].<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1402301605001797637</ref> Initial sales for tickets were strong, with VIP tickets for the November 27 show in Los Angeles selling out within minutes.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1387872603465940992</ref> After the initial tour announcement, The Midnight announced a September 25 show at The Observatory North Park in [[wikipedia:San Diego|San Diego]], preceding their performance the following day at the CRSSD Festival.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CTxQef8Pg07/</ref> Another show was added for October 29 in [[wikipedia:San Francisco|San Francisco]] to take place at The Independent, the day before the band played at [[wikipedia:Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival|Outside Lands]].<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CUF4Ht5pthT/</ref>
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== Poster Gallery ==
== Poster Gallery ==
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[[File:Spring 2022 eu.jpg|left|thumb]]
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[<nowiki/>[[File:/tour/unified_2021_2022_tour_poster.jpg|400px|All dates poster]]] [<nowiki/>[[File:/tour/fall_2021_us.jpg|400px|Poster for Fall 2021 North American dates]]] [<nowiki/>[[File:/tour/spring_2022_na_leg.jpg|400px|Poster for Spring 2022 North American dates]]] [<nowiki/>[[File:/tour/spring_2022_eu.jpg|400px|Poster for Spring 2022 European dates]]]<br />
[<nowiki/>[[File:/tour/spring_2021_eu.jpg|400px|Original Spring 2021 European dates - later postponed to 2022]]]


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Revision as of 11:57, 3 April 2022

Promotional photo for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 tour

The Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 Tour will be the fourth concert tour by The Midnight. Officially announced on April 27, 2021, the tour had its initial debut on September 25, 2021 in San Diego and will continue through the spring, ending on May 10, 2022, in Dublin, Ireland.[1]

Background

In 2020, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted The Midnight's plans to tour and promote their newest album, Monsters. During this time, the band released Horror Show, a Halloween-themed EP, and also performed a one-time live-streamed show, The Midnight Online. Dates for a Spring 2021 European tour had been announced in the summer, but in January 2021 the dates were pushed to the following year due to lingering effects of COVID-19.[2][3]

On April 24, 2021, the band's social media platforms teased a "big announcement" to come the following Tuesday.[4] On that day (April 27), the tour was officially announced with 15 dates over a span of three weeks.[5] It will be The Midnight's first tour in nearly two years following the Fall 2019. The announcement post stated that fans could expect a "new show" with a "bigger band". Presales of tickets began the same day, later opening to the general public on April 29.[6] On June 8, another leg of 19 North American dates to take place in Spring 2022 was announced, as well as an additional show in Vancouver.[7] Initial sales for tickets were strong, with VIP tickets for the November 27 show in Los Angeles selling out within minutes.[8] After the initial tour announcement, The Midnight announced a September 25 show at The Observatory North Park in San Diego, preceding their performance the following day at the CRSSD Festival.[9] Another show was added for October 29 in San Francisco to take place at The Independent, the day before the band played at Outside Lands.[10]

During an interview with Vehlinggo in July 2021, more details about the tour were revealed by Tim McEwan.[11] Royce Whittaker, who was previously part of the band's live lineup during the_midnight_online, will be added as a permanent touring member. McEwan will also be performing with a full drum kit for the first time. For the Spring leg of the tour, Chris Kuffner and Justin Klunk will fill in for Whittaker and saxophonist Jesse Molloy.[12][13]

On March 4, 2022, it was announced that all European dates on the tour except for the UK and Ireland were canceled due to continuing COVID-19 concerns.[14]


Shows

DATE LOCATION VENUE OPENING ACT
September 25, 2021 San Diego The Observatory North Park
September 26, 2021 CRSSD Festival
October 29, 2021 San Francisco The Independent
October 30, 2021 Outside Lands
November 6, 2021 Sacramento Ace Of Spades
November 7, 2021 Eugene Sessions Music Hall
November 8, 2021 Tacoma The Spanish Ballroom @ Elks Temple
November 10, 2021 Portland Roseland Theater
November 11, 2021 Seattle The Moore Theatre
November 12, 2021 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom
November 13, 2021 Vancouver Commodore Ballroom
November 15, 2021 Salt Lake City The Complex
November 16, 2021 Denver Gothic Theatre
November 17, 2021 Gothic Theatre
November 19, 2021 Austin Emo's Austin
November 20, 2021 Houston White Oak Music Hall
November 21, 2021 Dallas The Factory Deep Ellum[15]
November 23, 2021 Albuquerque El Rey Theater
November 24, 2021 Phoenix The Van Buren
November 27, 2021 Los Angeles The Wiltern
March 9, 2022 Nashville Brooklyn Bowl
March 10, 2022 Cincinnati Bogart's[16]
March 11, 2022 Chicago The Vic
March 12, 2022 Minneapolis First Avenue
March 14, 2022 Milwaukee Turner Hall
March 15, 2022 Indianapolis Deluxe @ Old National Centre
March 16, 2022 Pittsburgh The Roxian
March 18, 2022 Detroit The Majestic
March 19, 2022 Toronto Danforth Music Hall
March 21, 2022 Boston Royale
March 23, 2022 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
March 24, 2022 New York City Brooklyn Steel
March 25, 2022 Philadelphia Union Transfer
March 28, 2022 Richmond The National
March 29, 2022 Raleigh The Lincoln Theatre
March 30, 2022 Asheville Orange Peel
April 1, 2022 Atlanta The Tabernacle
April 2, 2022 Orlando The Beacham
April 3, 2022 Miami The Oasis
May 5, 2022 Brighton Concorde 2
May 7, 2022 London Brixton Academy
May 9, 2022 Glasgow SWG3 Galvanizers
May 10, 2022 Dublin Vicar Street


Cancelled Shows

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Poster Gallery

Unified 2021 2022 tour poster.jpg
Fall 2021 us.jpg
Spring 2022 na leg.jpg
Spring 2022 eu.jpg
Spring 2021 eu.jpg






References