Hovvdy to Join Beabadoobee on North American Tour

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Hovvdy to Join Beabadoobee on North American Tour

The concerts, in support of This Is How Tomorrow Moves and Hovvdy, take place in September

Beabadoobee Hovvdy

Beabadoobee (Jules Moskovtchenko) Hovvdy’s Charlie Martin and Will Taylor (Taylor Clark)

Beabadoobee has announced a North American tour in support of new album This Is How Tomorrow Moves. The September run features support from Austin, Texas, duo Hovvdy. See the upcoming tour dates below.

Hovvdy will be performing in support of their new self-titled album, which landed back in April. This past winter, Hovvdy performed across North America with Cold War Kids, and the band is now wrapping up the European leg of its tour

Beabadoobee worked on This Is How Tomorrow Moves with producer Rick Rubin. The album, which follows 2022’s Beatopia, arrives on August 16.

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Beabadoobee: This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour

Hovvdy:

05-30 Utrecht, Netherlands – Ekko
05-31 Hamburg, Germany – Nochtwache
06-01 Berlin, Germany – Prachtwerk
09-06 Raleigh, NC – Hopscotch Music Festival
09-08 Philadelphia, PA – The Met *
09-09 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem *
09-11 New York, NY – Rumsey Playfield (Central Park SummerStage) *
09-13 Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at Fenway *
09-15 Toronto, Ontario – Coca-Cola Coliseum *
09-17 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom *
09-18 St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park *
09-20 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium *
09-21 Salt Lake City, UT - The Union *
09-24 Woodinville, WA - Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery *
09-28 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre *

* with Beabadoobee

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