Iggy Pop and Josh Homme announce “one-time-only” tour
After revealing their surprising musical partnership last week for the upcoming album Post Pop Depression, Iggy Pop and Josh Homme have announced that they are officially hitting the road for “a very limited run of one-time-only live performances.” Kicking off just six days after the release of their new record on March 18, the duo—who recently performed together on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert— will begin their string of live dates at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington and wind their way across most of the major North American markets before taking off for Europe in May. Just like they were in the studio, the live band will be rounded out Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders.
Pre-sales for all dates begin tomorrow, Thursday, January 28, at 10 AM local time on the Post Pop Depression website with the code “GARDENIA,” and go on sale to the general public Saturday, January 30 at 10 AM local time. A full list of tour dates is below.
March 28 – Paramount Theatre – Seattle, Washington
March 29 – Keller Auditorium – Portland, Oregon
March 31 – The Masonic – San Francisco, California
April 2 – Ellie Caulkins Opera House – Denver, Colorado
April 4 – Northrop Auditorium – Minneapolis, Minnesota
April 6 – Chicago Theater – Chicago, Illinois
April 7 – Fox Theater – Detroit, Michigan
April 9 – Sony Centre For The Performing Arts – Toronto, Ontario
April 11 – Orpheum Theater – Boston, Massachusetts
April 12 – United Palace Theatre – New York City
April 15 – Academy of Music – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 19 – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater – Miami Beach, Florida
April 28 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, California
May 4 – Cirkus – Stockholm, Sweden
May 5 – Falconer – Frederiksberg, Denmark
May 7 – Tempodrom – Berlin, Germany
May 8 – Mehr Theater – Hamburg, Germany
May 10 – Heineken Music Hall – Amsterdam-Zuidoost, Netherlands
May 13 – Royal Albert Hall – London, England
May 15 – Le Grand Rex – Paris France
[h/t EW]