ALT-J ANNOUNCE LARGEST NORTH AMERICAN SHOW ON OCTOBER 15, 2015 AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL // BAND RETURNS TO NORTH AMERICA FOR FESTIVALS AND SELECT HEADLINE DATES THIS SUMMER

“They’re simply my favorite band of the decade”  – Bob Boilen, NPR

This Is All Yours is as brilliantly charming as anyone could have expected.”

– Under the Radar

alt-J is proud to announce their largest North American show to date at the Hollywood Bowl on October 15, 2015. The band will also play Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on October 13. General public tickets for CCCU Open Air Theatre are on sale now and general public tickets for Hollywood Bowl go on sale on May 22 at 10am PT. To purchase general public tickets go to at www.altjband.com/live.

The band will hit the road this July playing a number of shows and festivals including a sold out date at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on July 27, as well as WayHome, Lollapalooza and Osheaga festivals before their larger North American tour this September and October. The fall tour will start at the Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park in Vancouver on September 12 and take them across the U.S and back before ending at Key Arena in Seattle on October 18.  See below for a full list of tour dates.

In March, the band played to a sold out Madison Square Garden adding to their list of crowning achievements. The band released their sophomore full length, This Is All Yours, in 2014 and received their first Grammy Nomination for Alternative Music Album of the year. alt-J was named Spotify’s “Breakout Artist” in their Year in Music review. Rolling Stone ranked This Is All Yours #27 on their Albums Of The Year, TIME ranked it #3, and the album placed on NPR’s Favorite Albums of 2014. alt-J also performed at Los Angeles’ Hollywood American Legion for an upcoming episode of Live From the Artists Den which will premiere later this year. You can watch their performance of “Nara” below. For the latest news, tour dates, and information go to www.altjband.com.

  

alt-J North American Tour

07/24 – WayHome Music & Arts Festival – Oro-Medonte, ON

07/25 – Sporting Park – KRBZ Beach Ball – Kansas City, KS

07/27 – Red Rocks Amphitheater – Morrison, CO – SOLD OUT

07/28 – Stir Concert Cove at Harrah’s Council Bluffs – Council Bluffs, IA

07/29 – Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, WI

07/31 – Lollapalooza – Chicago, IL

07/31-08/02 – Osheaga Festival – Montreal, QC

09/12 – Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park – Vancouver, BC

09/14 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, ALB

09/15 – Stampede Corral – Calgary, ALB

09/17 – Roy Wilkins Auditorium – Minneapolis, MN

09/18 – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St Louis, MO

09/19 – The Lawn at White River – Indianapolis, IN

09/21 – PNC Pavilion at Riverbend – Cincinnati, OH

09/22 – Meadow Brook Music Festival – Detroit, MI

09/23 – Armory – Rochester, NY

09/25 – Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing – Philadelphia, PA

09/27 – Landmark Music Festival – Washington, D.C.

09/29 – Uptown Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC

09/30 – Hard Rock Live – Orlando, FL

10/01 – Klipsch Amphitheater at Bayfront Park – Miami, FL

10/02-10/04 – Austin City Limits – Austin, TX

10/07 – Bold Sphere Music, Champions Square – New Orleans, LA

10/08 – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre – Birmingham, AL

10/09 – Bank Plus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove – Memphis, TN

10/09-10/11 – Austin City Limits – Austin, TX

10/13 – CCCU Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA

10/14 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ

10/15 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA

10/17 – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Portland, OR

10/18 – Key Arena – Seattle, WA

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