Spiritbox have announced a 2025 US headline tour in support of their upcoming album ‘Tsunami Sea’. See tour dates below.
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The Canadian metal band announced the tour last week (December 3) – it’s set to kick off after the release of ‘Tsunami Sea’ due March 7 via Pale Chord in partnership with Rise Records. You can pre-order it here. The band also shared the haunting single ‘Perfect Soul’.
Spiritbox’s ‘Tsunami Sea’ tour will see the inclusion of openers Dying Wish, Loathe and Gel. Alongside their US dates are a list of performances across the UK and Europe, including slots at Download Festival and Rock For People Festival, along with opening for Linkin Park’s Wembley Stadium show in June 2025.
See their US tour dates below – tickets for all dates are now available here.
The dates for Spiritbox’s 2025 US ‘Tsunami Sea’ tour are:
APRIL
3 – Dallas, Texas – South Side Ballroom
4 – San Antonio, Texas – Boeing Center at Tech Port
5 – Houston, Texas – Bayou Music Center
7 – Atlanta, Georgia – Coca-Cola Roxy
8 – Orlando, Florida – Hard Rock Live
11 – Washington, DC – MGM National Harbor
12 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – UPMC Events Center
14 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Fillmore
15 – Montclair, New Jersey – The Wellmont Theater
18 – New York, New York – Hammerstein Ballroom
19 – Boston, Massachussetts – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
21 – Montreal, Quebec – M TELUS*
23 – Toronto, Ontario – Great Canadian Casino
25 – Chicago, Illinois – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
26 – Madison, Wisconsin – The Sylvee
27 – Grand Rapids, Michigan – GLC Live at 20 Monroe
29 – St. Louis, Missouri – The Pageant
30 – Des Moines, Iowa – Vibrant Music Hall
MAY
2 – Denver, Colorado – Fillmore Auditorium
3 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex
6 – Vancouver, BC – PNE Forum
7 – Tacoma, Washington – Temple Theatre
9 – San Francisco, California – The Masonic
10 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium*
*without Gel
Earlier this year, the band teased new music with fans through the means of a puzzle, shortly following their appearances at Reading and Leeds in August.
The puzzle consisted of various symbols that each played a split second of music when clicked. The pieces had to be moved into the correct sequence in order to progress to the next level.
In other Spiritbox news, it was revealed in January that they were working with former Bring Me The Horizon member Jordan Fish.
During an interview with NME last summer, frontwoman Courtney LaPlante explained: “We’re just writing music that we like: sometimes it’s going to be heavy-sounding or feeling; sometimes it’s going to be really beautiful and light-feeling and maybe the lyrics are just a little bit heavy.”
She continued: “I think that we’ll always make heavy music. But it’s fun to know that our fans are accepting of whatever we make. They’re letting us figure ourselves out in real time.
“I like that they’re open-minded, but they’re also really honest. They don’t just lap up anything we do. They’re critical. I hope that we continue to attract really open-minded people.”
In a recent interview with NME, Spiritbox were named by Download Festival boss Andy Copping as one of the artists he can envision being a future headliner. Check out the full discussion here.