Bright Eyes Tease New Music, Announce 2020 World Tour

Since announcing their comeback from a nine-year hiatus last month, Bright Eyes have teased new music and unveiled a 2020 world tour.

Frontman Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Wolcott hinted at a new record in the clip above, complete with the three musicians overseeing an orchestra in a studio. The hashtag #BrightEyes2020 appears on the screen.

After a show in Tokyo in March, Bright Eyes will kick off a North American leg in Spokane, Washington, on May 14th. They’ll then hit the West Coast, including three consecutive nights at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles in May. On June 20th, they’ll perform at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York, before heading to Europe.

Bright Eyes announced their hiatus following 2011’s The People’s Key. In the time since Oberst released several solo albums and formed Better Oblivion Community Center with Phoebe Bridgers. Mogis has produced several records, including Bridgers 2017 debut Stranger in the Alps. Walcott toured as keyboardist with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2016.

Oberst alluded in his end-of-decade survey that his biggest hope for 2020 is: “That people can agree on reality again.” This is a solid start.

Bright Eyes Tour Dates

March 23 — Tokyo, JP @ Liquidroom
May 14 — Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
May 15 — Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
May 16 — Tacoma, WA @ Temple
May 18 — Sonoma, CA @ Gundlach Bundschu Winery
May 19 — Santa Cruz, CA @ Santa Cruz Civic
May 21 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

May 22 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

May 23 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

May 24 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl

June 12 — Worcester, MA @ The Palladium

June 13 —Syracuse, NY @ Beak and Skiff

June 14 — Lewiston, NY @ Art Park

June 16 — Bethlehem, PA @ Levitt Pavillion Steel Stacks

June 17 — Burlington, VT @ The Green at Shelburne Museum

June 18 — Portland, ME @ State Theater

June 19 — New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall

June 20 — Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium

August 14 — Oslo, NO @ Oya Festival

August 16 — Copenhagen, DK @ Vega

August 18 — Hamburg, DE @ Grosse Freiheit

August 19 — Prague, CZ @ Lucerna Music Bar

August 21 — Berlin, DE @ Tempodrom

August 22 — Frankfurt, DE @ Batschkapp

August 24 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

August 25 — Cologne, DE @ E-Werk

August 27 — Vienna, AT @ Open Air Arena

August 28 — Munich, DE @ Muffathalle

August 29 — Zurich, CH @ X-Tra

September 1 — London, UK @ Eventim Apollo

September 2 — Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo

September 3 — Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland

September 4 —Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street

September 5 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute

September 6 — Salisbury, UK @ End of the Road Festival

via:: Rolling Stone