2000s era New York rock outfit the Rapture will return to the live stage later this year for their first tour since 2012 and first shows of any kind since four California-area one-offs in 2020. The trek will begin Sept. 16 in Minneapolis and run through Nov. 23 in Barcelona; click here for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow (July 9).
“This has been a long time coming,” says frontman Luke Jenner. “Years ago when I stepped away from the band, I was needing time and space to piece together my life. I needed to fix my marriage, be there for my son and ultimately work on myself. This tour marks a new chapter for me, one shaped by everything I’ve lived through and learned along the way. I’ve achieved everything I hoped to achieve through music, and now I get to use it to help anyone else who maybe needs it like I did back then.”
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The Rapture broke through in 2003 with the DFA Records release Echoes, which boasted the iconic dance-driven rock single “House of Jealous Lovers.” The group’s last studio album, In the Grace of Your Love, came out in 2011.
“Sometimes people ask me if I have guilty pleasures, and I don’t any more,” Jenner told SPIN in 2011 when asked if he’d ever considered working in a different style of music. “I’m old enough to say, ‘Who cares what somebody thinks.’ While I’m not going out dancing at clubs anymore, I did that for years. It’s still there. It doesn’t take much to wake that up in me. I love dance music just as much as I love rock’n’roll, and I don’t see much of a distinction.”
Here are the Rapture’s tour dates:
09.16 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
09.18 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
09.19 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT
09.21 – Portola Festival – San Francisco, CA
09.23 – Humphrey’s – San Diego, CA
09.24 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ
09.26 – Emo’s – Austin, TX
09.27 – The Studio at The Factory – Dallas, TX
09.30 – Buckhead Theatre – Atlanta, GA
10.01 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN
10.03 – Riviera Theatre – Chicago, IL
10.04 – Masonic Temple Theater – Detroit, MI
10.05 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
10.07 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
10.08 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY
10.09 – House of Blues – Boston, MA
10.10 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
11.11 – St. Luke’s – Glasgow, UK
11.12 – New Century Hall – Manchester, UK
11.13 – HERE at Outernet – London, UK
11.15 – Fabrik – Hamburg, DE
11.17 – Huxleys – Berlin, DE
11.19 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, NE
11.20 – Salle Pleyel – Paris, FR
11.21 – Trix – Antwerp, BE
11.23 – Razzmatazz 2 – Barcelona, SP
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