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In April 2021, dynamic young rock and roll band Greta Van Fleet reaffirmed its status as one of the foremost entities in music today with The Battle At Garden’s Gate, a new studio album produced by Greg Kurstin that landed atop the Billboard Rock charts.
The band is preparing to head out on a massive spring tour, but before it even gets underway the Dreams in Gold outing has been extended into the fall.
As announced on Tuesday, the new dates start on Aug. 16 and will visit 42 cities across the United States and Canada, with a host of special guests along for the ride. Trading duties at various shows will be The Pretty Reckless, Houndmouth, Durand Jones & The Indications, Fruit Bats, Robert Finley, Crown Lands, and Hannah Wicklund.
Here are the full dates, with the new Fall 2022 run in bold:
March 10—Wings Event Center—Kalamazoo, MI
March 12—The DeltaPlex Arena—Grand Rapids, MI
March 13—Dow Event Center—Saginaw, MI
March 16—Dort Financial Center—Flint, MI
March 17—EMU Convocation Center—Ypsilanti, MI
March 19— Mountain Health Arena—Huntington, WV
March 22—Kohl Center—Madison, WI
March 23—Resch Center—Green Bay, WI
March 25—CHI Health Center Omaha—Omaha, NE
March 26— Peoria Civic Center—Peoria, IL
March 29—Heritage Bank Center—Cincinnati, OH
March 30— GIANT Center — Hershey, PA
April 1—Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena—Atlantic City, NJ
April 2—Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena—Atlantic City, NJ
May 3 —Qualistage — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
May 16—Pepsi Center—Mexico City, Mexico
June 5—Grona Lund—Stockholm, Sweden
June 11—Theatre Antique de Vienne—Vienne, France
June 14—Tanzbrunnen—Cologne, Germany
June 15—Jarhunderthalle—Frankfurt, Germany
June 23—Fairview—Dublin, Ireland
June 25—Alexandra Palace, London, UK
June 28—O2 Apollo—Manchester, UK
June 29—O2 Apollo—Manchester, UK
August 11—Highmark Stadium—Buffalo, NY*
August 14—PNC Park—Pittsburgh, PA*
August 16—Centre Videotron—Quebec City, QC†
August 18—Centre Bell—Montreal, QC†
August 19—Scotiabank Arena—Toronto, ON†
August 22—Canada Life Centre—Winnipeg, MB†
August 23—Brandt Centre—Regina, SK†
August 26—Scotiabank Saddledome—Calgary, AB†
August 27—Rogers Place—Edmonton, AB†
August 29—Prospera Place—Kelowna, BC†
August 30—Rogers Arena—Vancouver, BC†
Sept 2—Spokane Arena—Spokane, WA ‡
Sept 3—ExtraMile Arena—Boise, ID ‡
Sept 20—Allen County War Memorial Coliseum—Fort Wayne, IN §
Sept 21—Wells Fargo Arena—Des Moines, IA§
Sept 23—Fargodome—Fargo, ND§
Sept 24—Denny Sanford PREMIER Center—Sioux Falls, SD§
Sept 27—Huntington Center—Toldeo, OH§
Sept 28—Thompson-Boling Arena—Knoxville, TN§
Sept 30—John Paul Jones Arena—Charlottesville, VA§
Oct 1—PPL Center—Allentown, PA§
Oct 4—SNHU Arena—Manchester, NH§
Oct 5—MVP Arena—Albany, NY§
Oct 7—Mohegan Sun Arena—Uncasville, CT§
Oct 8—Cross Insurance Center—Bangor, ME§
Oct 18—PNC Arena—Raleigh, NC**
Oct 19—Bon Secours Wellness Arena—Greenville, SC**
Oct 21—Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena—Jacksonville, FL**
Oct 22—Hertz Arena—Estero, FL**
Oct 25—Hard Rock Live—Hollywood, FL**
Oct 26—Amalie Arena—Tampa, FL**
Oct 28—Spectrum Center—Charlotte, NC**
Oct 29—Legacy Arena at The BJCC—Birmingham, AL**
Nov 1—Smoothie King Center—New Orleans, LA**
Nov 2—Simmons Bank Arena—Little Rock, AR**
Nov 4—Paycom Center—Oklahoma City, OK**
Nov 5—AT&T Center—San Antonio, TX**
Nov 8—Don Haskins Center—El Paso, TX**
Nov 9—Tucson Arena—Tucson, AZ**
Nov 11—Honda Center—Anaheim, CA††
Nov 12—Golden 1 Center—Sacramento, CA††
*with Metallica
†with The Pretty Reckless and Hannah Wicklund
‡ support TBD
* with Houndmouth and Robert Finley
**with Durand Jones & the Indications and Crown Lands
†† with Fruit Bats and Crown Lands
If you haven’t yet listened to the latest Greta Van Fleet record, you should fix that.
The Battle at Garden’s Gate, much like everything else the band does, is steeped in themes of uplift:
“The Battle at Garden’s Gate is about hope and overcoming the challenges that humanity faces,” says bassist/backing vocalist Sam Kiszka. “We live in a world powered by superficial institutions and this album is a reminder that it’s up to us to sing out of the silence.”
Click here to pick up The Battle at Garden’s Gate on CD from our Rock Cellar Store
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Quotes like that hint at the grandiosity that is at work with Greta Van Fleet, a stylization that further adds to the group’s “throwback” appeal that is on full display throughout the new album.
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