A headline tour has been announced by Meet Me @ The Altar.
The young pop-punk stars will embark on a 23-date US tour, which will begin on March 2 in New York at the Gramercy Theater and end on April 4 in Orlando, Florida, at The Abbey. The band will stop in Philadelphia, Washington, Boston, Toronto, Cleveland, and other cities en route.
Brooklyn-based alt-rock duo Daisy Grenade and New York punk trio Young Culture will tour with the group.
Taking to Instagram to share the news, the pop-punk rockers wrote: “We are SOOOO excited to share we are going on our FIRST EVER HEADLINING TOUR!!!! WOOOO!!!!! Pumped to have @daisygrenade & @youngcultureny for the ride with us. 🔥 Tickets are on sale Friday at noon EST, BUT you can text us at +1 407-289-0966 if you want early access.. 👀 CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU ALL 🤘🏾🔥🔥”
The next, as of yet nameless, first album from Meet Me At The Altar is expected to be released “early 2023,” in advance of the tour. as we were speaking with Kerrang! They said of the album, “It means everything to us and we can’t wait to showcase our new style largely influenced by the early ’00s! ”.
This Friday, November 18, at 12 p.m. EST, tickets for the US tour will go on sale. Below are the tour dates.
Mar 02: New York Gramercy Theatre, NY
Mar 03: Philadelphia The Fillmore (Foundry Room), PA
Mar 04: Washington Union Stage, DC
Mar 05: Boston Brighton Music Hall, MA
Mar 07: Toronto Velvet Underground, ON
Mar 08: Cleveland Mahall’s, OH
Mar 10: Detroit Loving Touch, MI
Mar 11: Chicago Subterranean, IL
Mar 13: Denver Marquis Theater, CO
Mar 14: Salt Lake City Kilby Court, UT
Mar 16: Portland Hawthorne Theatre, OR
Mar 17: Seattle Madame Lou’s, WA
Mar 19: Oakland Starline Social Club, CA
Mar 22: Santa Ana The Observatory (Constellation Room), CA
Mar 23: Los Angeles The Echo, CA
Mar 24: San Diego House of Blues (Voodoo Room), CA
Mar 25: Phoenix Rebel Lounge, AZ
Mar 27: Austin Antone’s Nightclub, TX
Mar 28: Houston House of Blues (Bronze Peacock), TX
Mar 30: Nashville Basement East, TN
Apr 01: Atlanta The Masquerade, GA
Apr 03: Tampa Orpheum, FL
Apr 04: Orlando The Abbey, FL
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