Vance Joy’s ‘Fire & Flood Tour’

Vance Joy is putting in more time on the road – only this time he’s the headliner. After supporting Taylor Swift through December, he’ll launch his own “Fire & Flood Tour” in January.

The tour takes its name from Joy’s new single, which is featured on the recently released special edition of his 2014 debut, dream your life away. “Fire & Flood” hit No. 1 as the most added song at triple A and alternative radio formats in the U.S., thanks to early adds at KROQ and Sirius XM’s Alt Nation. Tune in to NBC’s “Today” Oct. 15 to see Joy perform the song live.

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MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

Before the trek begins he has plenty of dates lined up with Swift, including tonight’s show at Houston’s Minute Maid Park. Earlier today he gave fans a peek at road life with a tour diary video that includes footage from behind the scenes on Swift’s “1989 World Tour,” as well as Way Home Festival and Squamish Festival.

The “Fire & Flood Tour” begins Jan. 13 in Vancouver.  Here’s the plan:

Jan. 13 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Orpheum    
Jan. 14 – Kelowna, British Columbia, Kelowna Community Theatre           
Jan. 16 – Edmonton, Alberta, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium            
Jan. 17 – Calgary, Alberta, Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium    
Jan. 19 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Burton Cummings Theatre   
Jan. 20 – Minneapolis, Minn., Northrop Auditorium
Jan. 22 – Chicago, Ill., Riviera Theatre          
Jan. 25 – Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor “The Colosseum”      
Jan. 26 – Toronto, Ontario, Massey Hall       
Jan. 29 – Montreal, Quebec, Metropolis        
Feb. 2 – Quebec City, Quebec, Theatre Granada      
Feb. 3 – Quebec City, Quebec, Grand Theatre         
Feb. 4 – Rimouski, Quebec, Salle Desjardins-Telus  
Feb. 6 – Moncton, New Brunswick, The Molson Canadian Centre  
Feb. 7 – Halifax, Nova Scotia, Rebecca Cohn Auditorium  
Feb. 8 – Halifax, Nova Scotia, Rebecca Cohn Auditorium  
Feb. 10 – Portland, Maine, State Theatre      
Feb. 11 – Wallingford, Conn., The Dome At Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
Feb. 17 – Kansas City, Mo., Arvest Bank Theatre At The Midland
Feb. 19 – Broomfield, Colo., 1stBank Center           
Feb. 20 – Salt Lake City, Utah, The Complex          
Feb. 23 – Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall      
Feb. 24 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount-Ballroom Cabaret       
Feb. 26 – Oakland, Calif., Fox Theater         
Feb. 29 – San Diego, Calif., Balboa Theatre
March 1 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee          
March 3 – Los Angeles, Calif., Shrine Expo Hall     
March 5 – Las Vegas, Nev., Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas       
March 11 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie            
March 12 – Houston, Texas, Revention Music Center          
March 15 – Lake Buena Vista, Fla., House Of Blues           
March 16 – Miami Beach, Fla., Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theater  
March 18 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium     
March 19 – Atlanta, Ga., The Tabernacle      
March 21 – Columbus, Ohio, The LC Pavilion         
March 23 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Stage AE
March 25 – Washington, D.C., 9:30 Club     
March 28 – Philadelphia, Pa., Electric Factory          
March 29 – New York, N.Y., Beacon Theatre          
April 1 – Boston, Mass., House Of Blues Boston

Joy will be supported by Reuben and the Dark (Jan. 13-Feb. 11) Elle King (Feb. 17-March 12), Blind Pilot (March 15-April 1) and Jamie Lawson (Feb. 17-April 1).

Fan club presales begin Sept. 14. General onsales for select dates start Sept. 18. Visit VanceJoy.com for more information.