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Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts - Orange Park
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Xfinity Center - College Park - College Park
Paramount Theatre at Asbury Park Convention Hall - Asbury Park
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Weill Hall At Green Music Center - Rohnert Park
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Entertainment & Sports Arena - Washington
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Xfinity Center - College Park - College Park
Marina Green Park - Long Beach
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Xfinity Center - College Park - College Park
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Bryce Jordan Center - University Park
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Webster Bank Arena At Harbor Yard - Bridgeport
The Barns At Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts - Vienna
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Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park - Marx Theatre - Cincinnati
The Barns At Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts - Vienna
Bryce Jordan Center - University Park
Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park - College Station
Gateway Center Arena At College Park - Atlanta
Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park - Marx Theatre - Cincinnati
Bryce Jordan Center - University Park
Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park - College Station
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts - Vienna
Gateway Center Arena At College Park - Atlanta
Bryce Jordan Center - University Park
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Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale
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Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park - College Station
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HEB Center at Cedar Park - Cedar Park
Capital City Amphitheater at Cascades Park - Tallahassee
Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts - Orange Park
Pegula Ice Arena At Penn State - University Park
Minute Maid Park - Houston
Gateway Center Arena At College Park - Atlanta
College Park Center - Arlington
Kimberly-Clark Theatre At Fox Cities Performing Arts Center - Appleton
Bon Iver is going on tour again! This news pleased the residents of North America, because it was there that the band planned concerts in the spring of 2022. The tour is scheduled to start in March and last about 25 days. The performers plan to visit major cities, and they will present their best compositions. In general, the tour is aimed at supporting the album, which is called "I, I". Therefore, most of the songs will sound from this record. It is known that during the tour the famous band planned to visit such cities as Atlanta, Miami, Nashville. The band members also stated that special guests will definitely join their tour. So far, the names of two guests are known - Dijon and Bonny Light Horseman. Note that we are talking about the American part of the tour. When the team goes to Europe, the names of the guests will change. The European part of the tour will be held after the American tour.
The album called “I, I” is very unusual. This is the fourth and so far the last album of the band Bon Iver. After the release of the album in 2019, there was a lot of talk about it, some compositions were called controversial. The album was recognized as one of the best records of alternative music, the composition called "Hey, Ma" became a real hit, and it was sung in many countries of the world.
Yes, the band is actively touring. After the removal of restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, performers give many concerts around the world
Yes, the concerts scheduled for 2020 have been postponed to 2022
The band plans to give concerts in cities such as Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester and London. The performers will stay in London for two days.
Bon Iver is one of the most unusual bands performing indie folk music. There are many opposing opinions about the band, but most critics speak of the performers as very talented and purposeful people. The music of this group is called high-quality. The group was founded in 2007. Its founder was Justin Vernon. The band's first album was called For Emma, Forever Ago, the work made a great impression on many listeners. The group's efforts have not gone unnoticed. The band was awarded a Grammy as "Breakthrough of the Year" and "Best Alternative Album of the Year". The band's second album was released in 2011 and became even more successful than the first. The band has a lot of joint recordings with world celebrities. Many singles became hits and took the first positions in the ratings of many countries. In total, the group was nominated for a Gammy 9 times, it was awarded twice. The band was nominated for Brit Awards three times. At the moment, the band has released 4 albums, the last of which was presented in 2019.In 2022, the band has planned an international tour in support of their latest album.