Fans can witness the electro-rock duo at venues like House of Blues in Dallas (October 10 & 11), The Fillmore in San Francisco (October 17), The Metro in Chicago (November 7), and Terminal 5 in New York (December 12).

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com.

In less than two years, Ghostland Observatory has gone from relative obscurity to drawing big crowds whenever it plays.

“It’s all about the point of attack,” Thomas Turner, who plays drums and synthesizer for the band, told Pollstar. “Picking certain places that you want to create a big boom in and letting those places spread – key places like Seattle, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and obviously our hometown.”

“And then you kind of fill in the blanks in-between – the Midwest, the West Coast, and the East Coast.”

Turner said he and vocalist Aaron Behrens feel they owe fans the best show they can give them, even if that means fewer dates. Of course, there’s some strategy there, too.

“When we bring our full production, you’re talking about a very expensive laser and light show. So when we tried to do small tours, we couldn’t take that type of show.

“I said, ‘I don’t want someone who pays for a ticket in one town to see a show with just a couple of lights and two guys on stage and the next city we play we have a full-blown laser show.’

“So we decided to just strip it down, fly in and do only big shows and let the buzz spread from that. That way whoever does get to see a show is blown away by the production and then as things progress, we’ll able to bring the full-blown production everywhere we go.”