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Garbage Announce Dates For 2025 Happy Endings North American Tour

The 31-date run will be the band's first U.S. headlining run in the U.S. in almost a decade.

Shirley Manson de Garbage durante su actuación en el día 1 del TRNSMT Festival 2024, en Glasgow Green, el 12 de julio de 2024 en Glasgow, Escocia.

Shirley Manson de Garbage durante su actuación en el día 1 del TRNSMT Festival 2024, en Glasgow Green, el 12 de julio de 2024 en Glasgow, Escocia.

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Garbage announced the dates for their first U.S. tour in nearly a decade on Tuesday (March 25). The 31-city Happy Endings run is slated to kick off on Sept. 3 at the Hard Rock Cafe in Orlando and hit Atlanta, Nashville, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dallas, Denver, Seattle, Vancouver and San Francisco before winding down on Nov. 2 at the Van Burn in Phoenix.

The fall tour will follow the upcoming release of the band’s eighth studio album, Let All That We Imagine Be the Light, which will drop on May 30. Tickets for the tour will go on sale on April 4 here. Singer Shirley Manson said in a statement last month that the follow-up to 2021’s No Gods No Masters will flip that LP’s rage into a more optimistic outlook.


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“Our last album was extremely forthright. Born out of frustration and outrage – it had a kind of scorched earth, pissed off quality to it,” Manson said. “With this new record however, I felt a compulsion to reach for a different kind of energy. A more constructive one. I had this vision of us coming up out of the underground with searchlights as we moved towards the future.”

She added, “Searching for life, searching for love, searching for all the good things in the world that seem so thin on the ground right now. That was the over-riding idea during the making of this record for me – that when things feel dark, it’s best to try to seek out that which is light, that which feels loving and good.”

The band that also features original members producer/drummer Butch Vig and guitarist/keyboardists Duke Erikson and Steve Marker recently wrapped a South American tour and have a pair of dates in Mexico in early April. They were forced to cancel the rest of their 2024 dates in August after Manson required “surgery and rehabilitation” for an undisclosed injury she suffered on tour in Europe earlier in the year.

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Check out the tour promo poster and full list of Happy Endings Tour dates below.

Sept. 3 — Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Café
Sept. 5 — Pompano Beach, FL @ Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
Sept. 6 — St Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
Sept. 8 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
Sept. 10 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
Sept. 12 — Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
Sept. 13 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre
Sept. 16 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
Sept. 17 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Sept. 18 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
Sept. 20 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Sept. 23 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Sept. 24 — Toronto, ON @ History
Sept. 29 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
Sept. 30 — Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
Oct. 1 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
Oct. 3 — Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
Oct. 4 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Oct. 6 — Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
Oct. 7 — Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory
Oct. 12 — Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom
Oct. 15 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
Oct. 18 — Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Spokane
Oct. 20 — Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
Oct. 21 — Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Oct. 23 — Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain Winery
Oct. 24 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
Oct. 26 — Reno, NV @ Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Oct. 29 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Rockwell at The Complex
Oct. 31 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – The Chelsea
Nov. 2 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren

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This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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Sept. 3 — Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Café
Sept. 5 — Pompano Beach, FL @ Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
Sept. 6 — St Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
Sept. 8 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
Sept. 10 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
Sept. 12 — Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
Sept. 13 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre
Sept. 16 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
Sept. 17 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Sept. 18 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
Sept. 20 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Sept. 23 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Sept. 24 — Toronto, ON @ History
Sept. 29 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
Sept. 30 — Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
Oct. 1 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
Oct. 3 — Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
Oct. 4 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Oct. 6 — Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
Oct. 7 — Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory
Oct. 12 — Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom
Oct. 15 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
Oct. 18 — Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Spokane
Oct. 20 — Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
Oct. 21 — Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Oct. 23 — Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain Winery
Oct. 24 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
Oct. 26 — Reno, NV @ Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Oct. 29 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Rockwell at The Complex
Oct. 31 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – The Chelsea
Nov. 2 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren

Sept. 3 — Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Café
Sept. 5 — Pompano Beach, FL @ Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
Sept. 6 — St Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
Sept. 8 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
Sept. 10 — Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle
Sept. 12 — Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
Sept. 13 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre
Sept. 16 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
Sept. 17 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Sept. 18 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
Sept. 20 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Sept. 23 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Sept. 24 — Toronto, ON @ History
Sept. 29 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
Sept. 30 — Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
Oct. 1 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
Oct. 3 — Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
Oct. 4 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Oct. 6 — Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre
Oct. 7 — Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory
Oct. 12 — Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom
Oct. 15 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
Oct. 18 — Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Spokane
Oct. 20 — Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
Oct. 21 — Portland, OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Oct. 23 — Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain Winery
Oct. 24 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
Oct. 26 — Reno, NV @ Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Oct. 29 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Rockwell at The Complex
Oct. 31 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – The Chelsea
Nov. 2 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren

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