The Walkmen Extend 2023 Reunion Tour

The Walkmen

The Walkmen, May 2023 (Jim Bennett/Getty Images)

The Walkmen Extend 2023 Reunion Tour

The band has shows lined up for the spring, summer, and fall

The Walkmen finally reunited last month for a performance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert before playing a concert in Rhode Island and several at New York’s Webster Hall. They’re still on tour, and they’ll stay on tour for the foreseeable future, as they’ve announced more shows for September and October. Find the Walkmen’s tour dates below.

In a statement to go with the announcement of the new concerts, the Walkmen’s Peter Matthew Bauer said:

The last few weeks have been an absolute blast.

Honestly, when we decided to get back together to play these shows, we had no idea if anyone would even show up. It’s been an incredible joy seeing all these people out there, playing these shows, getting to run into old friends from all over the world.

There was a review of our first show back that said something really nice—that it felt like “time was bending back on itself.” It really has and it’s been the strangest feeling. We all flew to New York, had dinner at Hamilton [Leithauser]’s house with his family and actually did not practice as promised. The next day we played the Stephen Colbert show live on television. I think each of us hold on to playing Letterman as a very important memory. So, to be back at the Ed Sullivan Theater and be playing this song for the first time in ten years with your friends was like an out of body experience.

We are just getting going and I’m not really sure we want it to end. I will say, after being the dummy who I guess broke the band up last time saying something about an “extreme hiatus,” I’m going to avoid saying anything like that again. I will say, what makes it all special is when you don’t know what’s going to happen next and when you can actually wonder if this is the last time you’re ever going to get the chance to do this. Everything feels ragged and lively which is what all of us thought was good about the band in the first place.

So, I don’t know what happens next but I do know these shows are just about the end of what’s happening now. We are headed west across the USA this fall. We’ll go all the way to California and the Pacific Northwest and play cities we haven’t in many years ultimately ending back east. Also, there’s still some tickets available for our UK run, so check the site and grab. We’ve got maybe one or two more in us to announce in the coming weeks. But that is it (I guess?).

Read Pitchfork’s review of Hamilton Leithauser’s 2020 solo album, The Loves of Your Life.

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The Walkmen: 2023 Revenge Tour

The Walkmen:

05-17 Chicago, IL – The Metro
05-18 Chicago, IL – The Metro
05-19 Chicago, IL – The Metro
05-20 Chicago, IL – The Metro
05-23 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
05-24 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
05-25 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
05-26 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
05-28 Boston, MA – Boston Calling Music Festival
05-31 Washington, D.C. – The Atlantis
06-10 Copenhagen, Denmark – Syd for Solen
08-17 Paredes de Coura, Portugal – Paredes de Coura Festival
08-17-20 Crickhowell, Wales – Green Man Festival
08-21 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3 Galvanizers
08-23 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
08-26 Manchester, England – New Century
08-29 London, Eggland – Koko
08-30 London, Eggland – Koko
08-31 London, Eggland – Koko
09-16 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
09-18 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
09-21 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
09-24 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
09-26 Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater
09-29 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
10-02 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
10-03 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
10-06-08 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
10-11 Toronto, Ontario – History

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