Arctic Monkeys Announce 2023 North American Tour

Get in “The Car” or ride the “Submarine,” because Arctic Monkeys are back with a North American tour for Summer 2023! 

Arctic Monkeys sitting

Arctic Monkeys have been pretty quiet since 2018. For four years, fans have been waiting for new music from the beloved group. Arctic Monkeys are now feeding their fans well in 2022. With a new drop “There’d Better be a Mirrorball” and the announcement of a new album, fans now can get excited for a new Arctic Monkeys tour.

On October 7th, the English rock band announced their decision to go on tour. Also, the popular Irish band Fontaines D.C will join them as the guest performer. Combining with the latest “Body Paint” tour, Arctic Monkeys continues to promote their 7th album The Car. Fans are frothing at the mouth eagerly awaiting for the drop. From the album’s brilliant singles “Body Paint” and “There’d Better be a Mirrorball,” the band proved that they still haven’t peaked yet. They are still able to create beautiful and timeless classics. 

Check out their newest album single “Body Paint” here!

Visiting 16 states and two cities in Canada over a whopping 27 day tour, fans across the country will be ecstatic about the tour’s lineup. In addition, they are still adding numerous tour dates, such as a third L.A tour date. So far, Arctic Monkeys have added five new tour dates. The other four dates are as follows: Minneapolis’ Armory, Toronto’s Budweiser Stage, Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, and Morrison’s Red Rocks Amphitheater. 

To snatch your tickets before its too late click here!

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