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The Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser announces 2025 UK and European tour

The Walkmen‘s Hamilton Leithauser has announced a 2025 UK and European tour, following a run of dates in North America earlier this year.

  • READ MORE: The Walkmen live in New York City: A triumphant return from the Big Apple indie heroes

In March, the musician released his new album titled ‘This Side of the Island’. It is co-produced by Leithauser and his wife Anna Stumpf, with co-production work from The National‘s Aaron Dessner on seven of its nine tracks.

Then, he took his new catalogue on a run of North American shows , making stops in LA, Toronto, New York and more.

Now, Leithauser has announced a 2025 UK and European tour – taking place from October 30 to November 17. Stops include Brighton, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Porto and London. You can find tickets here.

Speaking about the upcoming tour, Leithauser said: “Very excited to finally return to Europe for a run of shows. It has been way too long! I will be bringing my rock ‘n’ roll band. It will be like nothing you’ve ever seen or heard. One night only in your town. Come on down and hang with us!”

Hamilton Leithauser’s 2025 UK and European tour dates are:

OCTOBER
30 – Lisbon, Portugal, LAV
31 – Porto, Portugal, Outsite Mouco

NOVEMBER
2 – Madrid, Spain, Sala Copérnico
3 – Barcelona, Spain, La Nau
6 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tolhuistuin
7 – Berlin, Germany, Passionskirche
9 – Paris, France, Pitchfork Music Festival Paris
11 – Brighton, England, Chalk
12 – London, England, Bush Hall
15 – Glasgow, Scotland, Room 2
16 – Manchester, England, Night & Day
17 – Dublin, Ireland, The Button Factory

Last year saw The Walkmen embark on a reunion tour, marking their first dates together in almost a decade. The stint saw the band perform at All Points East in London, and play three headline gigs at KOKO in the capital.

In a five-star review of the group’s homecoming show in New York City in April 2023, NME wrote: “Leithauser delivers every line with gusto, and the crowd responds in kind. By the time the main set draws to a close with a goosebumps-inducing rendition of 2012 favourite ‘Heaven’ it’s clear The Walkmen are more than worthy of being in the ring again.”

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