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Weezer Announces Tour to Celebrate Anniversary of the Blue Album

Weezer 2024 tour poster

Weezer announces an extensive North American tour in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Blue Album. They will be joined by The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. as support.


Fans can sign up for Weezer’s mailing list to get access to presale tickets on Wednesday, March 13 at 12:00 PM local time. More presales including a Citi presale (details below) will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday, March 15 at 10:00 AM local time. All tickets can be purchased on the band’s website.

Separate from their tour, the band also announces a special anniversary event on March 15th at the Lodge Room in Los Angeles with Dogstar as support. This exciting full-circle moment mirrors the band’s March 1992 show at Raji’s where they ended up opening for Dogstar in an unlikely turn of events. The name “Weezer” was coined in a conversation with the show’s booker. They will be playing Weezer (the Blue Album) front to back alongside some very special guests.

VOYAGE TO THE BLUE PLANET TOUR DATES:

  • Wed, Sept. 4, 2024 - Saint Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center
  • Fri, Sept. 6, 2024 - Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena
  • Sat, Sept. 7, 2024 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
  • Sun, Sept. 8, 2024 - Toronto, ON, Canada - Scotiabank Arena
  • Tues, Sept. 10, 2024 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
  • Wed, Sept. 11, 2024 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
  • Fri, Sept. 13, 2024 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
  • Sat, Sept. 14, 2024 - Washington, DC - The Anthem*
  • Tues, Sept. 17, 2024 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
  • Wed, Sept. 18, 2024 - Greenville, SC - Bon Secours Wellness Arena
  • Fri, Sept. 20, 2024 - Orlando, FL - Kia Center
  • Sat, Sept. 21, 2024 - Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood*
  • Fri, Sept. 27, 2024 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
  • Sat, Sept. 28, 2024 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
  • Sun, Sept. 29, 2024 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
  • Tues, Oct. 1, 2024 - Loveland, CO - Blue FCU Arena
  • Fri, Oct. 4, 2024 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena
  • Sat, Oct 5, 2024 - Vancouver, BC, Canada - Rogers Arena
  • Sun, Oct. 6, 2024 - Portland, OR - Moda Center
  • Tues, Oct. 8, 2024 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
  • Wed, Oct. 9, 2024 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
  • Fri, Oct. 11, 2024 - Inglewood, CA- Intuit Dome
  • *Not a Live Nation Date

The run of dates kicks off in Saint Paul, Minnesota at the Xcel Energy Center on September 4th before traveling to major cities including Toronto, Boston, New York, Nashville, and Washington, D.C. to name a few. It wraps with an epic finale in Los Angeles, where the group first got their start, with a show on October 11th in Inglewood, CA at the Intuit Dome.

For more information, please visit weezer.com.

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