DJ Shadow announces Endtroducing… 30th anniversary tour

DJ Shadow will mark the 30th anniversary of his 1996 album Endtroducing… with a North American tour this fall. The shows begin September 24 in San Diego and conclude with two nights in Fort Worth, Texas, in early November. Venues for the dates remain to be announced.

DJ Shadow plans a series of performances across the United States and Canada to celebrate three decades since the release of Endtroducing…, his landmark 1996 album. The tour starts on September 24 in San Diego, California, followed by stops in Los Angeles on September 25, St. Paul on October 1, Chicago on October 2, and Silver Spring on October 3. It continues through multiple cities including Toronto, Philadelphia, New York, Columbus, Denver, Portland, Seattle, Royal Oak, Nashville, Atlanta, Calgary, Vancouver, and ends with shows on October 31 and November 1 in Fort Worth, Texas. Specific venues will be revealed later, as announced by Pitchfork on April 28. The musician's most recent album, Action Adventure, arrived in 2023, supporting his first major live tour in seven years at that time. Endtroducing… holds a spot at No. 49 on Pitchfork's list of the 150 best albums of the 1990s.

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