Bright Eyes have planned a major North American tour in 2025 to promote their upcoming new album. Five dice, all three. They also shared the album’s second single, “Rainbow Overpass.”
The trio led by Conor Oberst is now set to support the September 20 release of Five dice, all three With a handful of dates in New York, Omaha and California, including shows at Chicago’s Riot Fest and the new Best Friends Forever Festival in Las Vegas. The tour continues with a short nine-date European tour in November, followed by Bright Eyes’ North American tour in early 2025.
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The North American tour kicks off in Phoenix, Arizona on January 16 and continues through April, visiting cities including Vancouver, Seattle, Austin, Orlando, Atlanta, Memphis, St. Louis, Cleveland, Toronto, Philadelphia, Louisville, and many more. The tour wraps with a show on April 26 in West Des Moines, Iowa. Check out the full list of Bright Eyes’ 2024-2025 tour dates below.
Tickets for Bright Eyes’ 2025 North American tour will go on sale first through an artist pre-sale taking place on Wednesday, August 7 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Bright Eyes. websiteLive Nation presale is scheduled for Wednesday, August 7 at 12:00pm local time (use access code CHORD or STRUM) via Ticket Master
“Rainbow Overpass” is the second proposal of Five dice, all threeafter “Bells & Whistles”. With a good dose of guitar distortion and vocals by Alex Orange Drink. of So So Glos’ “Rainbow Overpass” is a slightly chaotic piece of punk-influenced power pop from Bright Eyes.
“Alex [Orange Drink] And I wrote a lot of songs together, but “Rainbow Overpass” is the only one he understands. [to sing] “He’s like my propaganda man, making it a little bit like the Beastie Boys!” Conor Oberst said in a press release. “They grew up on punk rock and the Beasties, so there’s a lot of little bursts of other voices. I like that. It creates energy. Sometimes music can feel flat until you get into a live situation, when there’s adrenaline and raw energy. Rather than working in reverse, where that happens when we’re on tour, I was trying to put some of that energy into the record.” Listen to “Rainbow Overpass” below.
Five dice, all three is Bright Eyes' eleventh studio album, after 2020 Down there in the undergrowth where the world once wasIn addition to an appearance by Alex Orange Drink on “Rainbow Overpass,” the new album features contributions from Matt Berninger and The National’s Cat Power. Five dice, all three will be available everywhere on September 20th.
Bright Eyes 2024-2025 Tour Dates:
09/19 – Brooklyn, New York @ Brooklyn Steel
09/21 – Chicago, Illinois at Riot Fest
09/22 – Omaha, Nebraska at Steelhouse Omaha
11/10 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
12/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether
10/13 – Las Vegas, Nevada @ Best Friends Forever Music Festival
10/11 – Wolverhampton, United Kingdom @ Wulfrun Hall
11/11 – London, UK @ O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
12/11 – Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Doornroosje
13/11 – Ghent, Belgium @ Ha Concerts
11/14 – Cologne, Germany @ Carlswerk Victoria
11/15 – Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom
11/16 – Weissenhauser Beach, Germany @ Rolling Stone Beach
11/18 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Fållan
11/19 – Oslo, Norway @ Parkteatret
01/16 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
01/18 — Del Mar, CA @ The Sound
19/01 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
01/20 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
01/21 — Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theater
01/23 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Lounge
01/24 — Seattle, Washington at the Paramount Theater
01/25 — Portland, Oregon, at Crystal Ballroom
01/26 — Portland, Oregon, at Crystal Ballroom
26/02 — Fayetteville, Arkansas at George's Majestic Ballroom
2/27 — Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
02/28 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum
01/03 — San Antonio, TX @ Teatro Azteca
02/03 — Baton Rouge, LA Live at Chelsea
03/03 — Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theater
05/03 — St. Petersburg, Florida, on Jannus Live
03/07 — Orlando, Florida at the Beacham Theatre
03/08 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
03/09 — Knoxville, Tennessee at The Mill & Mine
10/03 — Richmond, VA @ The National
03/13 — Asheville, North Carolina at The Orange Peel
03/14 — Pelham, Tennessee at The Caverns
03/17 — Memphis, Tennessee at Minglewood Hall
03/18 — Little Rock, Arkansas at The Hall
03/20 — Tulsa, OK at Cain's Ballroom
03/21 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
03/22 — St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
03/04 — Madison, Wisconsin at The Sylvee
04/04 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theater
04/08 — Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Musical Theater
04/09 — Cleveland, Ohio, at the Agora Theatre
10/04 — Toronto, ON @ History
11/04 — Buffalo, New York at Buffalo Riverworks
04/13 — Portland, ME @ State Theatre
04/17 – Brooklyn, New York @ Brooklyn Paramount
04/18 — Boston, MA at the House of Blues
04/19 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the Met Philadelphia
04/20 — Washington, DC on The Anthem
04/22 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian Theater
04/23 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
04/24 — Louisville, KY at Old Forester's Paristown Hall
04/25 — Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Center
04/26 — West Des Moines, Iowa at the Val Air Ballroom
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