Interpol has announced a major North American tour kicking off July 31 in Denver. The run will feature some of the band's biggest headlining shows and wraps up October 17 in Nashville. Opening acts include Youth Lagoon, DIIV, Julie, Loathe, and French Police on select dates.
The New York rock band Interpol revealed plans for a fall tour across the United States and Canada. Starting at Denver's Mission Ballroom on July 31, the schedule includes stops in Jackson Hole on August 2, Portland on August 6, San Francisco on August 11, and Vancouver on September 29. Later dates cover Toronto on October 2, Chicago on October 11, Atlanta on October 16, and a finale at Nashville's The Pinnacle on October 17. Symbols on the itinerary denote specific openers: Youth Lagoon for early western shows, Loathe in Portland and Tacoma, Julie in California, DIIV for eastern Canadian and Midwest dates, and French Police in Nashville, as first reported by Pitchfork on April 30. This tour arrives nearly four years after Interpol's last studio album, The Other Side of Make-Believe, released in 2022. Fans seeking live energy can look to the band's 2024 recording, Live at Third Man Records, captured at Jack White’s Blue Room venue in Nashville.