New York, Mar 26 (V7N) – Garbage is set to kick off its first headlining tour in nearly a decade with the Happy Endings tour across North America this fall. The band will also release its eighth studio album, Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, on May 30.
The nearly three-month tour will begin on September 3 in Orlando, Florida, and will cover 31 cities, including stops in Brooklyn, Washington DC, San Francisco, and Boston. The tour will wrap up on November 2 in Phoenix.
Tickets for the tour will be available for purchase starting April 4 at 10 a.m. local time via garbage.com and ticketmaster.com.
The upcoming album is Garbage’s first since 2021’s No Gods No Masters. The 10-track album features songs like "There’s No Future in Optimism," "Love to Give," and "The Day That I Met God."
Garbage was forced to cancel several U.S. dates in 2024 after lead singer Shirley Manson suffered an injury during their European shows. While she did not disclose the nature of her injury, she shared details of her recovery on Instagram, describing the difficulties she faced while traveling home.
Currently, Garbage is touring in South America.
Garbage Happy Endings Tour 2025 Dates
Sept. 3: Orlando, FL — Hard Rock Café
Sept. 5: Pompano Beach, FL — Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
Sept. 6: St. Petersburg, FL — Jannus Live
Sept. 8: Atlanta, GA — The Eastern
Sept. 10: Nashville, TN — The Pinnacle
Sept. 12: Cleveland, OH — Agora Theatre
Sept. 13: Detroit, MI — Masonic Cathedral Theatre
Sept. 16: Philadelphia, PA — Franklin Music Hall
Sept. 17: Washington, DC — The Anthem
Sept. 18: Boston, MA — Roadrunner
Sept. 20: Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Paramount
Sept. 23: Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE
Sept. 24: Toronto, ON — History
Sept. 29: Chicago, IL — The Salt Shed
Sept. 30: Newport, KY — MegaCorp Pavilion
Oct. 1: Columbus, OH — KEMBA Live!
Oct. 3: Madison, WI — The Sylvee
Oct. 4: Minneapolis, MN — First Avenue
Oct. 6: Kansas City, MO — Midland Theatre
Oct. 7: Dallas, TX — The Bomb Factory
Oct. 12: Denver, CO — The Mission Ballroom
Oct. 15: Seattle, WA — Paramount Theatre
Oct. 18: Spokane, WA — Knitting Factory Spokane
Oct. 20: Vancouver, BC — Orpheum
Oct. 21: Portland, OR — McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Oct. 23: Saratoga, CA — The Mountain Winery
Oct. 24: San Francisco, CA — The Warfield
Oct. 26: Reno, NV — Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Oct. 29: Salt Lake City, UT — Rockwell at The Complex
Oct. 31: Las Vegas, NV — The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - The Chelsea
Nov. 2: Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren
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