Of Monsters And Men Announce European & UK Tour Dates

Of Monsters And Men, one of Iceland’s great musical exports, have announced UK and European tour dates in support of their upcoming album All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, out Oct. 17 on Skarkali Records.
The dates come in addition to previously announced UK and U.S dates, many of which are already sold out. Full itinerary below.
All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade marks the group’s first full-length release since Fever Dream (2019). The album is self-produced by the band, with support from Josh Kaufman (The National, Bonny Light Horseman) and Bjarni Þór Jensson.
The “All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade” tour kicks off Feb. 11 in Dublin, Ireland, and visits UK and European theaters – including the iconic Roundhouse in London (Feb. 17), Rock City in Nottingham (Feb. 22), and Oslo’s Sentrum Scene (March 12) and closes at Poolen in Copenhagen, Denmark, March 14.
The band visited some of these venues on their last outing for Fever Dream. They sold out Dublin’s Olympia, Oct. 23, 2019, selling 1,595 tickets, and grossing $53,440, according to the boxoffice report submitted to Pollstar.
The also successfully toured the U.S. that year, selling out places like The Anthem in Washington, DC, Sept. 4, 2019 (4,560 tickets, $251,929 grossed); or Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY (5,598, $279,759)
The U.S. leg for the “All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade” tour was previously announced. Dates, with many already sold out, included in the tour itinerary below.
Of Monsters And Men are signed to Red Light Management, and repped by CAA in the UK/Europe, and UTA in the rest of the world.
The presale for the Live Nation produced “All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade” tour starts Sept. 8, at 10 a.m. local, while the general on sale starts Sept. 12, 10 a.m. local time.
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Oct. 16 – Circuit – Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 17 – Brighton, United Kingdom – Concord 2 [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 18 – Rough Trade East – London, United Kingdom [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 20 – St. Mary’s Church – Nantwich, United Kingdom [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 21 – Foundry – Sheffield, United Kingdom [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 22 – Jacaranda Baltic – Liverpool, United Kingdom [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 28 – HISTORY – Toronto, Canada [SOLD OUT]
Oct. 29 – Roadrunner – Boston, Massachusetts
Nov. 1 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, New York [SOLD OUT]
Nov. 2 – Brooklyn Paramount – Brooklyn, New York
Nov. 3 – The Anthem – Washington, District of Columbia
Nov. 4 – The Met – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nov. 6 – The Salt Shed (Indoors) – Chicago, Illinois [SOLD OUT]
Nov. 7 – Palace Theatre – Saint Paul, Minnesota
Nov. 10 – The Pinnacle – Nashville, Tennessee
Nov. 11 – The Eastern – Atlanta, Georgia
Nov. 13 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, Texas
Nov. 16 – Corona Capital 2025 – Mexico City, Mexico
Nov. 19 – Bomb Factory – Dallas, Texas
Nov. 22 – Rockwell at The Complex – Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov. 23 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, Colorado [SOLD OUT]
Nov. 25 – Hollywood Palladium – Los Angeles, California
Nov. 26 – Fox Theater – Oakland, California
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Feb. 11 – 3Olympia – Dublin, Ireland
Feb. 12 – The Telegraph Building – Belfast, Northern Ireland
Feb. 14 – Glasgow Academy – Glasgow, Scotland
Feb. 15 – Albert Hall – Manchester, England
Feb. 17 – Roundhouse – London, England
Feb. 20 – Great Hall – Cardiff, Wales
Feb. 21 – Beacon – Bristol, England
Feb. 22 – Rock City – Nottingham, England
Feb. 24 – O2 Academy – Bournemouth, England
Feb. 25 – O2 Institute – Birmingham, England
Feb. 26 – O2 Academy – Leeds, England
Feb. 28 – Tivolivredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands
March 2 – Olympia – Paris, France
March 3 – AB – Brussels, Belgium
March 5 – X-Tra – Zurich, Switzerland
March 6 – Backstage Werk – Munich, Germany
March 7 – Carlswerk Victoria – Cologne, Germany
March 9 – Docks – Hamburg, Germany
March 10 – Huxleys – Berlin, Germany
March 12 – Sentrum Scene – Oslo, Norway
March 13 – Fallan – Stockholm, Sweden
March 14 – Poolen – Copenhagen, Denmark
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