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The iconic band Garbage is set to embark on their ‘Happy Endings Tour,’ their first North American headline tour in nearly a decade. Kicking off on September 3, the tour includes 31 concert dates across the U.S. and Canada, with a notable performance at the Masonic Cathedral Theatre in Detroit. This tour supports their latest album ‘Let All That We Imagine Be the Light’ and may be the band’s final headline tour in North America, according to drummer Butch Vig. Anticipation is building among fans eager to experience live music from the beloved band.
Detroit – The iconic band Garbage has announced their “Happy Endings Tour,” marking the group’s first North American headline tour in nearly a decade. The tour kicks off on September 3, 2023, and will traverse across the U.S. and Canada, comprising 31 concert dates. Notably, the band will perform at the Masonic Cathedral Theatre in Detroit on September 13.
Garbage’s tour comes in support of their latest album, “Let All That We Imagine Be the Light,” which was released on May 30, 2023. The album features the single “There’s No Future in Optimism,” showcasing the band’s signature sound that has resonated with fans worldwide. The tour is anticipated to be a significant event for both the band and their followers, particularly given drummer Butch Vig’s comments suggesting that this may be the band’s last headline tour in North America, hinting they may not visit many cities again in the future.
The “Happy Endings Tour” will visit several major cities, including Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Brooklyn, Chicago, San Francisco, and will conclude in Phoenix on November 2. The tour will also feature the support act Starcrawler, providing fans with a night filled with live music.
Garbage, formed 30 years ago, originally included members Butch Vig, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Shirley Manson. Over the years, they have sold over 17 million records and are known for chart-topping hits like “Only Happy When It Rains” and “#1 Crush.” The band’s journey has not been without its challenges, as they faced a disbandment in the mid-2000s due to internal struggles. However, they reunited in 2010, showcasing a renewed commitment to their music and each other.
In addition to the new album, the band members emphasize that they have developed closer relationships since their reunion, now communicating more openly about any disagreements. This emotional growth appears to reflect their mindset as they approach this tour. Despite the challenges contemporary bands face in the evolving music landscape, Garbage remains dedicated to creating full albums instead of merely focusing on singles, aiming for a cohesive body of work that resonates with their audience.
Shirley Manson had recently undergone hip replacement surgery during the album’s production, showcasing her dedication to the band and their music. As Garbage embarks on the “Happy Endings Tour,” fans look forward to experiencing the band’s dynamic live performances while celebrating their latest album and the band’s three-decade legacy in the music industry.
Tickets for the tour went on sale on April 4, allowing fans ample opportunity to secure their spots for an event likely to be memorable in the band’s history. As Garbage prepares to hit the road, anticipation builds among fans eager to witness their beloved band perform once again.
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