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Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service Announce Tour

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service have announced a tour together.

    Indie rock titans The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie have today announced plans for a landmark 20th anniversary co-headline North American tour. The extraordinary live run will see both iconic groups performing their seminal 2003 albums in full – The Postal Service’s RIAA Platinum-certified Give Up and Death Cab for Cutie’s RIAA Gold-certified breakthrough fourth studio LP Transatlanticism– two classics released within a mere eight months of one another that year.
    
    Benjamin Gibbard, the co-founder of both bands, will pull double duty throughout the tour, performing with The Postal Service – comprised of Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis – as well as with Death Cab for Cutie (alongside Nick Harmer, Dave Depper, Zac Rae, and Jason McGerr). 
    
    “I know for a fact I will never have a year again like 2003. The Postal Service record came out, Transatlanticism came out. These two records will be on my tombstone, and I’m totally fine with that. I’ve never had a more creatively inspired year.” – Gibbard 
    The tour was announced this morning via an exclusive trailer on the band’s socials (watch HERE).  
    The sure to be highly-anticipated run will kick off September 8, 2023 at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, ME and continue through mid-October, with highlights including shows at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden, Berkeley, CA’s Greek Theatre, and Los Angeles, CA’s Hollywood Bowl. 
    
    Pre-sales begin Wednesday, December 14 at 10 am (local) and continue through Thursday, December 15 at 10 pm (local). Sign-up for early access to tickets here. For the Hollywood Bowl show, American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Tuesday, December 13 at 10am PT through Thursday, December 15 at 10pm PT.
    All remaining tickets will be released to the general public on Friday, December 16 at 10 am (local). For complete details and ticket information, please visit giveuptransatlanticismtour.com. 
    
    The upcoming tour will mark the first live performances from The Postal Service in over a decade, following 2013’s hugely successful 10-year anniversary reunion tour for Give Up – an album which still stands today as Sub Pop’s second highest-selling album in the label’s history, second only to Nirvana’s Bleach. The reunion tour was captured for posterity on a live concert film, Everything Will Change, released in 2014 and subsequently on a live audio album released in 2020 to digital streaming platforms. 
    
    Also in 2020, the trio joined forces to support HeadCount’s “Make Your Vote Count” campaign via a star-studded video of “Zoom Auditions” for new band members which featured appearances from fans including Anne Hathaway, Kenny G, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Slash, Huey Lewis, Caroline Polachek, Michelle Zauner, Big Freedia, and J Mascis, to name a few. 
    Meanwhile, 8x GRAMMY® Award-nominees Death Cab for Cutie are currently celebrating the release of their critically acclaimed 10th studio album, Asphalt Meadows. Produced by GRAMMY® Award-winner John Congleton (St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Wallows), the new LP includes the explosive “Roman Candles” and chart-topping “Here to Forever,” the latter of which reached #1 at Alternative radio in October, after spending a record-setting nine weeks atop the AAA airplay chart this summer. The album received tremendous praise from outlets including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Vulture, SPIN, Stereogum, and Pitchfork, who lauded the record as “a late career masterwork… a restoration of their creative momentum when a mere ‘return to form’ would have sufficed.” 
    
    Ahead of the dates with The Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie will continue their Asphalt Meadows world tour in January 2023, traversing North America, Europe, and the UK through June, with support from Momma, Slow Pulp, and Lomelda on select dates. This follows their much-celebrated headline tour this past Fall at venues including Forest Hills (NYC) and The Greek Theatre (LA). For remaining tickets and complete details, please visit www.deathcabforcutie.com.
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  2. satellitexyears Dec 8, 2022
    (Last edited: Dec 8, 2022)
    satellitexyears

    Death Touches Us, From the Moment we Begin to Love Supporter

    Saw the Postal Service reunion and it was amazing. Can't even count how many times I've seen Death Cab since 2003.

    These albums mean so much to me. I guess I should get my passport!
     
  3. failinginplace

    Regular

    i am so fucking here for this. nothing coming to TX, so looks like I'll be heading to Denver or somewhere infinitely cooler. this is doing to be a fantastic show.
     
  4. brothemighty

    Trusted

    how did they manage to align their schedules
     
  5. Frank Lapidus

    Regular Supporter

    I am blown away. I might buy tickets to multiple dates. Holy shit.
     
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  6. contra11mundum

    I hate spoilers. Supporter

    Dear God
     
  7. Frank Lapidus

    Regular Supporter

    I remember when The Postal Service did the reunion tour and they were selling out massive places. There are some gaps in dates - I would have to assume that means once this sells out in a matter of minutes they will release a few more dates at those same venues.
     
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  8. brandon

    Regular Prestigious

    Wow
     
  9. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    I flew from Florida to nyc for the tenth anniversary postal service tour and I don’t know if that experience could be topped but maybe just maybe
     
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  10. MightyBrian

    This is where I am suppose to write something cool Prestigious

    ooooo there is a gap there for a riot fest date
     
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  11. mrenkens007

    All The Stars and Boulevards Prestigious

    Every prayer answered. Dear God.
     
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  12. MacbethSin

    Regular

    HOLY SHIT
     
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  13. Thomas Baker

    Newbie

    Phoenix. Let’s do this.
     
  14. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    Can't wait for the Ticketmaster disaster on this tour.
     
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  15. CampfireColorado

    Regular

    Denver is cool. Plus The mission ballroom is a pretty dope place to see a show.
     
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  16. justin.

    請叫我賴總統 Supporter

    I’d pay so much for this.
     
  17. LessThanTrevor

    Trusted Prestigious

    Ticketmaster will have you covered then. Haha
     
  18. justin.

    請叫我賴總統 Supporter

    I won’t be in the US. If I was I’d let them take advantage of my music taste
     
  19. thechetearly

    Regular

    Waiting on that Ontario date(s)
     
  20. WadeCastle

    Trusted Supporter

    Can’t beat the ten year anniversary tour of give up. They are now even older, Plus Ben gibby will be pulling double duty every night on this run.
     
  21. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    Yeah but his dancing though
     
  22. thebig100

    Newbie

    This is what sucks about living in Chicago. When they did the 10 year tour for Give Up, we didn’t get a stand-alone show like everywhere else in the country, you had to buy a $350 Lollapalooza ticket to see them. It’s pretty obvious that they’re doing the same thing for Riot Fest this year on 9/15 and 9/16, and I’d guess they are probably playing the albums on two different nights. That means instead of buying one moderately priced ticket for a single show to see both sets, I’d have to pay exorbitant festival prices and get at least a two day pass to Riot. I used to love Riot Fest, but now that they just take whichever band is doing an album anniversary show and incorporate it into the festival, you’re forced to go there and pay up if you want to see it.
     
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  23. WadeCastle

    Trusted Supporter

    we didn’t know they were doing lolla when my friends and I bought tickets for Columbus , we had a nice lil road trip and it was a blast! I agree stand alone shows over Festival sets anyday