Neon Trees From Coast To Coast

Seattle, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia and Orlando are just some of the stops on the tour dubbed “An Intimate Night Out With Neon Trees.”  Presales and onsales begin this week.

Photo: Jen Lowery Photography
iHeartRadio Music Festival, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.

Although the tour’s title might suggest that the dance/pop group may be the only act on the ticket, rest assured there will be support bands on this two-month excursion.  Alex Winston and Yes.You.Are handle those duties on shows scheduled for June while July includes Coin and Fictionist on the bill.

Neon Trees’ third album, Pop Psychology, arrived last spring.  Recorded in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Los Angeles and the group’s Provo, Utah, home stomping grounds, the album featured the group working with longtime collaborator Tim Pagnotta.  The single “Sleeping With A Friend” was certified gold by the RIAA and snagged a BMI publishing award.

As Neon Trees readies for the summer adventure, frontman Tyler Glenn stepped forward to spread the word about the band’s plans.

“At the end of last year we had made plans to take this year off, but honestly we got bored at home.  We just love touring that much,” Glenn said.  “We’re going to play songs from all three albums and it will be an entirely new show.  We chose smaller clubs and theaters to make it a communal, fan driven experience for us and the audience.”

Here’s the routing:

June 6 – Seattle, Wash., The Showbox
June 7 – Portland, Ore., Wonder Ballroom
June 9 – San Francisco, Calif., The Fillmore
June 11 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Fonda
June 12 – Las Vegas, Nev., Boulevard Pool At The Cosmopolitan
June 15 – Englewood, Colo., Gothic Theatre
June 17 – Austin, Texas, Emo’s
June 18 – Dallas, Texas, Granada Theater
June 19 – Houston, Texas, House Of Blues
June 20 – Baton Rouge, La., Dixie Landing Theme Park
June 22 – St. Louis, Mo., Ready Room
June 24 – Grand Rapids, Mich., The Intersection
June 25 – Minneapolis, Minn., Varsity Theater
June 26 – Council Bluffs, Iowa, Harrah’s Council Bluffs – Stir Concert Cove
July 9 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Revolution Live
July 10 – Orlando, Fla., The Beacham
July 11 – Saint Petersburg, Fla., State Theatre
July 13 – Atlanta, Ga., Center Stage Theater
July 14 – Nashville, Tenn., Cannery Ballroom
July 16 – Columbus, Ohio, Newport Music Hall
July 17 – Cleveland, Ohio, House Of Blues
July 18 – Baltimore, Md., Rams Head Live!
July 20 – Washington, D.C., 9:30 Club
July 21 – Philadelphia, Pa., Theatre Of Living Arts
July 22 – New York, N.Y., Irving Plaza
July 26 – Boston, Mass., Paradise Rock Club

Presales for many dates begin April 1 with general onsales starting April 3.  Click here for more info.