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Father John Misty Announces Massive World Tour

In support of J. Tillman's latest album, Chloë and the Next 20th Century

Father John Misty Announces Massive World Tour

Father John Misty has mapped out an extensive world tour in support of his latest album, Chloë and the Next 20th Century .

Following a series of intimate album release shows in the UK and New York in April, the lengthy headlining tour launches in late July with a show at Red Rocks. All told, FJM’s J. Tillman will play 35 North American shows through October, including a gig at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall with The New York Pops. Further shows are scheduled in the UK and Europe in 2023. Check out the complete tour itinerary below.

A ticket pre-sale begins Wednesday, April 6th at 10:00 a.m. local time (use code: CanFlub ), with a public on-sale following on Friday, April 8th. Tickets will be available to purchase through Ticketmaster .

Sub Pop Records labelmate Suki Waterhouse will be the main support for Father John Misty’s North American shows.

Chlo ë and The Next 20th Century , FJM’s first album in four years, arrives this Friday, April 8th. As one final preview of the album ahead of its release, he’s shared the track, “The Next 20th Century,” which you can stream below.

Father John Misty 2022-2023 Tour Dates: 04/07 – London, UK – The Barbican $ 04/08 – Kington Upon Thames, UK @ Banquet Records at PRYZM (early show) 04/08 – Kington Upon Thames, UK @ Banquet Records at PRYZM (late show) 04/09 – London, UK @ Rough Trade East (early show) 04/09 – London, UK @ Rough Trade East (late show) 04/10 – Brighton, UK @ Resident at CHALK 04/11 – Bristol, UK – Rough Trade Bristol at St. George’s Church (early show) 04/11 – Bristol, UK – Rough Trade Bristol at St. George’s Church (late show) 04/14 – New York, NY @ The Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center (early show) 04/14 – New York, NY @ The Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center (late show) 06/26 – Greenfield, MA @ Green River Festival 07/08 – Des Moines, IA @ 80/35 Music Festival 07/31 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre *^ 08/03 – San Diego, CA @  Humphreys Concerts By The Bay * 08/05 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas * 08/06 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren * 08/08 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion * 08/09 – Kansas City, MO @ Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland * 08/11 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall * 08/12 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater * 08/13 – New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater * 08/14 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum * 08/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery * 08/20 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater * 08/23 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre * 08/25 – Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum * 08/26 – Port Townsend, WA @ THING Festival 08/27 – Portland, OR @ Pioneer Square * 09/12 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! * 09/13 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia * 09/16 – Richmond, VA @ Brown’s Island * 09/17 – Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit * 09/19 – Charleston, SC @ The Riviera Theater * 09/20 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem * 09/22 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall *# 09/23 – Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion * 09/24 – Bridgeport, CT @ Sound on Sound Festival 09/26 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS * 09/27 – Toronto, ON @ Roy Thomson Hall * 09/29 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre * 09/30 – Saint Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre * 10/01 – Saint Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre * 10/03 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater * 10/04 – Indianapolis, IN @ Clowes Memorial Hall * 10/06 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium * 10/07 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern * 10/08 – Durham, NC @ DPAC * 02/25 – Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene 02/28 – Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus 03/02 – Denmark, DK @ KB Hallen 03/03 – Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle 03/04 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live 03/06 – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique 03/07 – Paris, FR @ Salle Pleyel 03/09 – London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton 03/13 – Gateshead, UK @ Sage Gateshead 03/15 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowlands 03/17 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo Manchester

$ = w/ The Britten Sinfonia conducted by Jules Buckley * = w/ Suki Waterhouse ^ = w/ The Colorado Symphony # = w/ The New York Pops

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  • I Love You, Honeybear Play Video
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  • Total Entertainment Forever Play Video
  • Goodbye Mr. Blue ( Dedicated to Ira the cat ) Play Video
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  • Buddy's Rendezvous
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  • Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for Two Virgins)
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  • The Ideal Husband
  • When You're Smiling and Astride Me
  • Disappointing Diamonds Are the Rarest of Them All
  • Mr. Tillman
  • Please Don't Die
  • Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
  • I'm Writing a Novel
  • Nancy From Now On
  • Ballad of the Dying Man
  • Pure Comedy
  • Total Entertainment Forever

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Father John Misty 2022

Father John Misty Announces North American And European Tour Dates For 2022 And 2023

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Father John Misty’s new album Chloë And The Next 20th Century is arriving in just a few days. The singles — “ Q4 ,” “ Funny Girl ,” “ Goodbye Mr. Blue ,” and “ The Next 20th Century ” — have been previewing Misty’s foray into a softer, smaller sound as well as a more story-oriented direction.

Misty took the stage on The Late Show last month to perform “Goodbye Mr. Blue” for the first time on late-night television. Now, he’s going to be taking these new songs to stages in North America and Europe. The newly announced tour will kick off in Massachusetts this June and end in Manchester, UK in March 2023.

Check out all of the dates below.

06/26/2022 — Greenfield, MA @ Green River Festival 07/08/2022 — Des Moines, IA @ 80/35 Music Festival 07/31/2022 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre with The Colorado Symphony * 08/03/2022 — San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts By The Bay * 08/05/2022 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas * 08/06/2022 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren * 08/08/2022 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion * 08/09/2022 — Kansas City, MO @ Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland * 08/11/2022 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall * 08/12/2022 — Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater * 08/13/2022 — New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater * 08/14/2022 — Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum * 08/18/2022 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery * 08/20/2022 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater * 08/23/2022 — Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre * 08/25/2022 — Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum * 08/26/2022 — Port Townsend, WA @ THING Festival 08/27/2022 — Portland, OR @ Pioneer Square * 09/12/2022 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! * 09/13/2022 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia * 09/16/2022 — Richmond, VA @ Brown’s Island * 09/17/2022 — Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit * 09/19/2022 — Charleston, SC @ The Riviera Theater * 09/20/2022 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem * 09/22/2022 — New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall with The New York Pops * 09/23/2022 — Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion * 09/24/2022 — Bridgeport, CT @ Sound on Sound Festival 09/26/2022 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS * 09/27/2022 — Toronto, ON @ Roy Thomson Hall * 09/29/2022 — Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre * 09/30/2022 — Saint Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre * 10/01/2022 — Saint Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre * 10/03/2022 — Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater * 10/04/2022 — Indianapolis, IN @ Clowes Memorial Hall * 10/06/2022 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium * 10/07/2022 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern * 10/08/2022 — Durham, NC @ DPAC * 02/25/2023 — Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene 02/28/2023 — Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus 03/02/2023 — Denmark, DK @ KB Hallen 03/03/2023 — Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle 03/04/2023 — Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live 03/06/2023 — Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique 03/07/2023 — Paris, France @ Salle Pleyel 03/09/2023 — London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton 03/13/2023 — Gateshead, UK @ Sage Gateshead 03/15/2023 — Glasgow, UK @ Barrowlands 03/17/2023 — Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo Manchester

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Chloë And The Next 20th Century is out 4/8 via Sub Pop. Pre-order it here .

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Father John Misty is an indie rock singer-songwriter hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S who was born on the 3rd of May 1981. Since his solo debut in 2004, he has released 10 studio albums and has also performed as the drummer for both Saxon Shore and Fleet Foxes.

Father John Misty was born Joshua Tillman to an evangelical Christian family in Rockville, Maryland. Despite being a “pretty aimless kid”, in his words, from a young age Tillman was taken with the idea of being a performer. However, since secular music was forbidden in his house, the closest thing to it that he could aspire to be was a pastor, which was his ambition until the age of 17. That was the age he was at when his parents allowed him to listen to secular music that had a “spiritual theme”, leading him to discover albums like Bob Dylan’s “Slow Train Coming”, which completely changed his life.

Tillman was already musical, having learnt the drums as a child, and then picked up the guitar at 12. Once he was able to listen to the albums that influenced him most he began to write songs, and then at the age of 21 he moved from his native Maryland, to Seattle, Washington in 2002. One of his first demos found its way to Seattle based singer-Damien Jurado, who was so impressed that by the age of 22, Tillman was opening for him on tour. After extensive touring and distributing his demos at shows for free, independent label Fargo Records released Tillman’s first solo album “Minor Works” in 2006, along with his albums “I Will Return” and “Long May You Run” in the same year as a double disk set.

In 2007, another album of Tillman’s was released called “Cancer and Delirium”, meaning that Tillman was an artist who’d released four studio albums of entirely original material in two years. For such a prolific artist, it’s a testament to his creative spirit and lack of ego that he’d then join Fleet Foxes the following year as their drummer, without any involvement in their writing process. Despite him touring with the band extensively, his solo albums still got him signed to Western Vinyl in 2009 where another two albums of his were released the same year. He stayed touring with Fleet Foxes until 2012, when he played his last show with them, changed his stage name from J. Tillman to Father John Misty and made a break for the mainstream.

Since then he’s become something of a songwriter’s songwriter, still releasing stellar solo albums, touring the world to ever increasing crowd sizes and working with everyone from rapper Kid Cudi to Parks and Recreation actress Aubrey Plaza. He’s the kind of artist that could have found success whenever he started, and we should be thankful that we’re around to see his prime. Highly recommended.

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Thursday February 26th. Village Underground. Father John Misty. It’s the three amigos and the twin towers tonight. After the usual pre gig banter revolving around music and football it’s off to a sold out Village Underground. The venue is essentially a long thin railway tunnel and by the time we get in the place is heaving with tall thin beardy blokes and we take a perch at the back on the elevated section.

Josh Tillman latterly the drummer of the Fleet Foxes or the ooeeaaah band as I called them has ventured on his own under the Father John Misty moniker with two fine albums after what could politely be described as a number of dirgey ones under his own name.

This new character and that’s what it is, is a compete contrast to the introverted hairy drummer hiding at the back of the stage behind his kit. He has metamorphosed into an extravagant front man who dances maniacally all over the stage and into the crowd in something of a cross between Basil Fawlty, Jarvis Cocker and a giraffe.

His humour shines through the whole set not just in his clever lyrical word play but the between song banter too. This can often be awkward with other performers but he handles hecklers and particularly a crowd surfer with equal disdain. With the latter commenting that when he wrote Chateau Lobby in C for two virgins he hadn’t envisaged a tall man with a beard in a leather jacket on someone’s shoulders coming toward him.

He makes ironic comments around this greatest hits set but with one night already sold out in Shepherds Bush later this year a second one added his new found appeal cannot be questioned.

It’s a good mix of songs from both albums and his voice shines through even on the electric numbers. My personal favourites the Richard Thompsonesque ‘I’m writing a Novel’ and the thrashy ‘Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings’ stand out but special mentions for ‘Only Son of the Ladiesman’ and ‘Strange Encounter’ from the new album. It’s a tight six piece band with the excellent David Vandervelde (check out his album ‘Waiting for the Sunrise’) on guitar.

A great night for an artist whose star is starting to shine in his own right.

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Imagine standing 15 feet from the gloriously bearded Josh Tillman as he tells the crowd about how humanity has forgone the beautiful unicorn. He makes wisecracks about the crowd, who's clearly there to see the next act at the music festival, but they still eat it all up and fall in love with his soulful singing, with his sassy personality, with him. Then he kisses the unicorn. The crowd goes wild. That was Lollapalooza 2013. If that's Father John Misty at a music festival, I'd love to see what he can do when he has the place to himself. Josh Tillman, originally of Fleet Foxes fame, is constantly satirizing modern music in his live performances, but his music is still undeniably spectacular - as good if not better and more heartfelt than that of his albums. His performance style can get a little intense at times (for example, at Lolla, he wrapped his microphone cord around his body, singing "someone's gotta help me dig" on "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings." Several audience members were visibly shaken by his performance, as you could see from the baffled looks of their faces on the jumbo screen). Regardless of his occasionally overzealous tactics for crowd entertainment, or for his own, Father John Misty has an impressive stage presence, better than any act I've ever seen live. Tillman's constant witticism, blatant disregard for rules (drinking and having a smoke right on stage) and overall couldn't-care-less attitude make for an extraordinarily entertaining show, one that's certainly not to be missed by any fan of folk and fun.

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After an extremely creepy intro with gurgled vocals over the PA and a stage bathed in blood red, the show opened with the aforementioned “Everyman Needs a Companion”. A crowd, still stunned by the sword-wielding duo Tess & Dave, were a little slow getting to their feet, but when Tillman suggested everyone stand, that’s just what they did. It was almost dizzying to look up at the rows of fans stacked above us in the opera house. It was immediately evident the show would be much different than the solo, acoustic one I saw at the Bluebird Theater in 2012. As the swirling lights came to a halt, and “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” was performed by mere shadows, there was a level of professionalism that was absent at that last show. It went beyond just production value; the superior sound was one thing, but the way he held himself was most impressive. The first half of the set was heavy on Fear Fun material (the same songs he performed four years ago) but this time the songs were able to breathe because they weren’t drown in the obnoxious, condescending banter we were subjugated to when he opened for Youth Lagoon. The Father John Misty persona was still in full effect as he danced around like a lounge lizard, before falling to his knees during “When You’re Smiling and Astride Me”, but he played the part with real purpose and he was able to do so without hurling insults at the crowd. - See more at: http://ilistensoyoudonthaveto.com/2016/04/10/father-john-misty-ellie-caulkins-04-09-16/#sthash.cSmkjgkG.dpuf

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FJM provides one of the best shows I've ever had the pleasure of attending. The stage is filled, the crowd is packed and the music is a religious experience.

The gig itself was great. The venue was relaxed and open with food provided (but why you'd bother I don't know...). I've heard it took upwards of two hours to get served for a pizza there, though I mean, really, what did you expect? Waiter service? If you're at a concert to sample the cuisine you need to reconsider your choices imo.

Opening for FJM were The Orielles, Hookworms and Edwyn Collins. The first two were great - Hookworms especially (Check out their track 'Negative Space' if you haven't heard of them), and Edwyn Collins was cool too, with James Kirk (if I'm not mistaken the original guitarist from Orange Juice) nigh-on stealing the show with his solo parts.

Not to be outdone, Josh followed James with the best show I've seen him do ever. Accompanied by the usual supsects (no, not the covers band), FJM provided beautiful guitars and magical vocals with an exceptional group of musicians behind him.

Ultimately it was an amazing gig that I can't have enjoyed any more. To those that I've seen moaning about food queues, get over yourselves. To those moaning about people talking during sets, move away from the fringes of the crowd into the middle sections, where there was nothing but singing. To those moaning about people smoking at an outdoor gig; stop.

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My partner and I caught FJM's very first show in Montreal at Le Petit Campus in.... 2012 I believe it was?

A tiny bar (100 capacity, if that!), tucked away on top of a much bigger one, it was an intimate show to say the least. He even played drums for his opening act, Har Mar Superstar.

When he got on, he was pretty disheveled, wearing a tan/brownish wife-beater and punctuating his set with witty repartees - chatting with the audience and largely being quite clever and quick... albeit a very dry and caustic.

He went through the entirety of Fear Fun, and finished with Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings. He shredded his way through the song, distorting it and growling in the mic as if he did not very much enjoy playing his mega-single and was uncomfortable with the fact that fame was just around the corner.

It was a very human show, and we walked away thinking how we had just caught him at the right time, before the whole Misty bubble blew up. We were right: the next gig in Montreal was as opener for the Walkmen at the Corona Theatre (much,much bigger venue) and he was super polished... as if he'd made peace with his newfound fame.

We've seen him 4-5 times now. We'd love to catch him again in London!

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some people in the audience had maybe never been to a show before. some people in the audience maybe didn't know that massey hall is a beautiful, historic venue that deserves their respect.

i had to watch the show through cell phone screens (of which he pocketed an especially intrusive one) and struggle to hear the man, whom i had paid money to hear, over the girls in front of me screaming WOO and I LOVE YOU! at any serene, quiet moment. he commented on this ("you have bad timing") when someone screamed WOO-YEAH!!! after the lyric "they put me to work in a government camp".

outside of this yes, father john misty is a gifted entertainer. the updated arrangements of songs from FEAR FUN were great and the NIN cover during the encore was a very awesome surprise. hopefully all the music festival patrons he's recently won over will find some other flavour of the week to hop onto and we'll get our charismatic cult leader back on the next tour.

PS. bonus points for growing his hair and beard out again.

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Caught him at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with an entire Los Angeles Philharmonic to back him up. Honestly wasn't very impressed.

He didn't really even greet the audience until four songs in. His stage performance is reminiscent a lurpy, Willy Wonka-esque, even more spastic impression of Elaine from Seinfeld.

You'd expect a mostly drab singer with good relatable lyrics to emphasize the volume of his own vocals, but instead we heard a muffled beard practice its own ventriloquism with a human dummy.

He mentioned toward the end of the set that he wouldn't be performing an encore and even made fun of the concept of leaving the stage only return minutes later.

But then he did it anyway only after we had already left our seats and the 15 year old Disney employees guarded the doors from any returning patrons with the useless programs they continually spent the entire evening trying to shove down our throats.

What a joke.

Cool looking venue though.

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El recital fue uno de los mejores que viví en mi vida!

No sólo porque la música de Father John Misty me atraviesa el alma, me hace sentir que tengo un lugar, contenida. Creo que habla el espíritu de mi generación, de descontento con lo establecido y de absoluta protesta, con toda la contradicción que puede tener un ser humano que tiene algo que decir.

Su música se siente real, comprometida, sincera. Canta excelente en vivo, los músicos que lo acompañan y el saben lo que están haciendo. Se siente íntimo, catártico, por momentos dulce, y mágico. Y su performance sobre el escenario es única: todo lo interpreta, su cuerpo habla, te mira a los ojos y te interpela interpretando cada una de sus canciones de forma divertida, contagiosa e intensa. ¿Qué más puedo decir de un artista tan completo que incluso sabe bailar con sus manos?

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SPILL LIVE REVIEW: FATHER JOHN MISTY @ THE ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE, TORONTO

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@ the royal alexandra theatre, toronto, may 5, 2017.

The Royal Alexandra Theatre hosted an event out of the ordinary for them this weekend. A truly unique figure in current indie rock, payed a two night visit to the historic venue and pulled out all the stops for a undeniably memorable display of top tier musicianship and performance. Josh Tillman, better known by his moniker Father John Misty, and his 15 piece band filled the elegant space for two sold out shows, marking the very first on his tour promoting the new album Pure Comedy .

A different crowd than usual gathered at the King Street establishment on Friday evening, excitedly chattering and grabbing drinks, significantly more drinks than the usual attendees out for a night at the theater. As Father John Misty’s set time approached the theater populated gradually, and as the main act surprisingly began the exact minute it was scheduled to, the final fans quickly shuffled to their seats. The show opened in fittingly dramatic fashion, as the 8 piece string section faded in the lights dimmed and unsettling animations began to play on the stages huge backdrop. As the band took its time building in volume and complexity the crowds curious silence was broken as Father John Misty himself casually wandered on stage to huge applause. The orchestral arrangements quickly dropped and the deep moody piano tones of the single “Pure Comedy” rang out, highlighted by the venues stunning acoustics.

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Father John Misty has been renowned for his live performances, expertly utilizing his sizable band to create enormous soundscapes. Complex arrangements and a high energy stage presence turn even the less memorable album tracks into passionate and crowd pleasing live performances.

The night featured an interesting choice in setlist as the band played seven tracks off the new album consecutively, leaving the second half of the show for virtually only songs from past releases, as opposed to playing it safe and mixing old favourites within the new album tracks. No complaints or early bathroom breaks occurred though as every piece off the new release sounded like they had been playing it for years, and the crowds excitement never wavered. “Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution” was a highlight from Pure Comedy as this dynamic composition builds to a memorable crescendo which the band boosted ten-fold for their live rendition.

Father John Misty is known for his sometimes cynical but always thought provoking lyrics, critiquing everything from love and relationships, to fame and politics. Hearing these lyrics live and sang with such intensity adds a great deal to how you hear each song. Some phrases that are softly crooned on the album are belted out full force live as he falls to his knees or bends over backwards. Father John Misty has developed into a dedicated performer. He carries himself like a flamboyant rockstar and throughout the show he flailed around the stage, swinging his microphone stand over his head and falling to the floor, always resulting in excited applause and screams from the crowd.

Selections from the acclaimed 2015 release I Love You Honeybear garnered the biggest crowd reactions, some notable highlights being “When You’re Smiling And Astride Me” and the closing track of the night “Holy Shit”. As the final notes rang out a huge standing ovation shot up immediately, as the now out of breath performer thanked his fans and casually sauntered off stage just as he had arrived. Father John Misty does not simply play a show anymore, he develops a grandiose live spectacle that is more than impressive to witness in person. From flawlessly performed complex arrangements, to an insane front man and hypnotizing light show, he has proven himself to be a performer worth making the effort to see. For any fans who weren’t fortunate enough to grab tickets to this weekends sold out shows, Father John Misty returns to the city this September to another historic venue, Massey Hall.

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Father John Misty Announces Tour

By Braudie Blais-Billie

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Father John Misty has announced an extensive tour behind his upcoming record God’s Favorite Customer (out June 1 via Sub Pop / Bella Union ). The trek kicks off on May 11 at Bloomington, Indiana’s Kurt Vonnegut festival . From there, Joshua Tillman and his band play across North America, the UK, and Europe until mid-November. Joining Tillman at various stops are are TV on the Radio , Jenny Lewis , Bully , and King Tuff , among others. See his full itinerary below.

God’s Favorite Customer follows last year’s Pure Comedy . FJM recently shared the surreal music video for his single “ Mr. Tillman .” He’s also released the album’s “ Just Dumb Enough to Try ” and “ Disappointing Diamonds Are the Rarest of Them All .”

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05-11 Bloomington, IN - Granfalloon: A Kurt Vonnegut Gathering! at Upland Brewing Company (solo show) 05-25 Belfast, Ireland - BBC Music The Biggest Weekend 05-26 Halifax, England - The Piece Hall 05-27 London, England - All Points East Festival 05-28 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street 05-29 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street 05-30 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street 06-01 Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound Festival 06-02 Nimes, France - This is Not A Love Song Festival 06-03 Paris, France - We Love Green Festival 06-05 Warsaw, Poland - Palladium 06-07 Porto, Portugal - Primavera Sound Festival 06-08 Aarhus, Denmark - NorthSide Festival 06-10 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Best Kept Secret Festival 06-12 Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene 06-14 Bergen, Norway - Bergenfest 06-15-17 Hunter, NY - Mountain Jam 06-16 Minneapolis, MN - Rock The Garden Festival! at Walker Art Center 06-24 Hollywood, CA - Hollywood Bowl ? 07-13 Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival 07-20 Jacksonville, OR - Britt Pavilion ! 07-21 Troutdale, OR - Edgefield Amphitheatre ! 07-22 Seattle, WA - Capitol Hill Block Party 07-27 New York, NY - Panorama Music & Arts Festival 07-28 Newport, RI - Newport Folk Festival @ Jane Pickens Theater [Official Aftershow] 07-29 Portland, ME - Thompson’s Point ^ 08-01 Raleigh, NC - North Carolina Museum of Art Park Theater ^ 08-02 Washington, DC - The Anthem ~ 08-03 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE ~ 08-04 Toronto, Ontario - Historic Fort York & Garrison Commons 08-10-12 San Francisco, CA - Outside Lands Festival 08-12 Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Concert House % 08-13 Salt Lake City, UT - The Union % 08-15 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre & 08-17 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater @ 08-17-19 Omaha, NE - Maha Music Festival 09-09 Vancouver, British Columbia - SKOOKUM Festival 09-20 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater $ 09-21 Indianapolis, IN - MacAllister Amphitheater at Garfield Park $ 09-22 Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre $ 09-25 Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson Theater $ 09-26 Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore $ 09-28 Miami Beach, FL - The Fillmore at the Jackie Gleason Theater $ 09-29 Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live $ 10-01 Athens, GA - Georgia Theatre $ 10-03 Birmingham, AL - Iron City $ 10-06 New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre 10-05-07 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival 10-09 Knoxville, TN - The Mill & Mine 10-10 Oxford, MS - The Lyric Oxford 10-11 Oklahoma City, OK - The Jones Assembly 10-12-14 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival 10-26 Gateshead, England - Sage Gateshead < 10-27 Liverpool, England - Olympia < 10-28 Portsmouth, England - Portsmouth Guildhall < 10-29 Leicester, England - De Montfort Hall < 10-30 Bath, England - The Forum Bath < 11-01 Antwerp, Belgium - De Roma < 11-02 Eindhoven, Netherlands - Effenaar < 11-03 Groningen, Netherlands - TakeRoot Festival < 11-05 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso < 11-06 Darmstadt, Germany - Centralstation < 11-07 Berlin, Germany - Huxleys Neue Welt < 11-09-10 Weissenhäuser Strand, Germany - Rolling Stone Weekender < 11-11 Gothenburg, Sweden - Konserthuset < 11-14 Budapest, Hungary - Müpa Budapest, Béla Bartók National Concert Hall< 11-15 Vienna, Austria - Arena Wien < 11-16 Rust, Germany - Rolling Stone Park < 11-17 Zurich, Switzerland - Rote Fabrik < 11-18 Lausanne, Switzerland - Les Docks <

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Father John Misty Announces Live Bootleg Series and Livestreams Ahead of North American Tour

Father John Misty Announces Live Bootleg Series and Livestreams Ahead of North American Tour

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Father John Misty announced he’ll be sharing bootleg live recordings and livestream of some choice performances from his upcoming North American tour. The tour is in support of his latest offering, Chloë and The Next 20th Century , and will kick off at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colo, this Sunday, July 31.

During the tour, which will make stops at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, the Moody Amphitheater in Austin, Texas, the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Radio City Music Hall in New York and many more, will feature support from Suki Waterhouse. The live bootleg series will feature select performances from the tour, which will be shared every Tuesday starting Aug. 9 and will be available to download and stream via Father John Misty’s Bandcamp page.

Father John Misty also shared that he will be live streaming three dates from the upcoming tour: New Orleans’s Orpheum Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 13; Asheville’s Rabbit Rabbit Saturday, Sept. 17; And Nashville’s The Ryman Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 6. Each performance will feature a multi-camera concert special directed by longtime Father John Misty collaborator Grant James. All three shows are available for $20, and single show livestream tickets are $10 each. Buy tickets to the livestreams here .

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Father John Misty Summer/Fall 2022

July. 31 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre w/ The Colorado Symphony *

Aug. 03 – San Diego, CA – Humphreys Concerts By The Bay *  [Sold Out]

Aug. 04 – San Diego, CA – Humphreys Concerts By The Bay *

Aug. 05 – Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas *

Aug. 06 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren *

Aug. 08 – Oklahoma City, OK- The Criterion *

Aug. 09 – Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland *

Aug. 11 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall *

Aug. 12 – Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater *

Aug. 13 – New Orleans, LA – Orpheum Theater *

Aug. 14 – Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum *

Aug. 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Forever Cemetery * [Sold Out]

Aug. 19 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Forever Cemetery [Sold Out]

Aug. 20 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater *

Aug. 23 – Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre *

Aug. 25 – Vancouver, BC – Orpheum *

Aug. 26 – Port Townsend, WA – THING Festival

Aug. 27 – Portland, OR – Pioneer Square *

Sept. 12 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live! *

Sept. 13 – Philadelphia, PA-  The Met Philadelphia *

Sept. 15 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond Festival

Sept. 16 – Richmond, VA – Brown’s Island *

Sept. 17 – Asheville, NC – Rabbit Rabbit *

Sept. 19 – Charleston, SC – The Riviera Theater * [Sold Out]

Sept. 20 – Washington, DC – The Anthem *

Sept. 22 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall w/ The New York Pops *

Sept. 23 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion *

Sept. 24 – Bridgeport, CT – Sound on Sound Festival

Sept. 26 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS *

Sept. 27 – Toronto, ON – Roy Thomson Hall *

Sept. 29 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre *

Sept. 30 – Saint Paul, MN – Palace Theatre *

Oct. 01 – Saint Paul, MN – Palace Theatre *

Oct. 03 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater *

Oct. 04 – Indianapolis, IN – Clowes Memorial Hall *

Oct. 06 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium *

Oct. 07 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern *

Oct. 08 – Durham, NC – DPAC *

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