The Cribs announce North American tour dates

British indie rock band The Cribs has revealed a series of North American tour dates for April and May. The shows support their recently released album Selling A Vibe. Tickets are now available for purchase.

The Cribs, the Wakefield-based indie rock trio consisting of twins Gary and Ryan Jarman along with their cousin Ross Jarman, have announced a North American tour kicking off in late April. The tour supports their latest album, Selling A Vibe, which Live4ever described as “the end of journey which arguably began almost a decade ago.”

The band members, now separated by geography—Gary in Portland, Ryan in New York, and Ross in Wakefield—took an intentional break from music-making. As the source notes: “Separated by thousands of miles of ocean and continent... the pause in writing and recording turned into something deliberate.” During this hiatus, the twins spent time together without focusing on music, though it inspired the album's signature track, “Brothers Won’t Break.” They reflected that there was “nothing much left for them to prove to either themselves or the industry.”

The tour begins on April 23 at the Constellation Room in Santa Ana, California, and runs through May 10 at The Sinclair in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Full dates include:
- April 23: Constellation Room, Santa Ana, CA
- April 24: Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA
- April 25: Popscene @ Brick & Mortar, San Francisco, CA
- April 28: Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
- April 29: Sunset, Seattle, WA
- May 2: 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN
- May 3: Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI
- May 5: Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL
- May 6: El Club, Detroit, MI
- May 7: Lee’s Palace, Toronto, ON
- May 9: Warsaw, Brooklyn, NY
- May 10: The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA

This outing marks a return to live performances in the region following the album's release, offering fans a chance to experience tracks from Selling A Vibe alongside the band's established catalog.

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