Wallows Announce New Tour Dates

After the unstoppable success of their ongoing world tour, American indie rock band Wallows has important announcements to make. While no upcoming album seem to be on program, the band announced new tour dates for the new year. And for the hardcore fans, there is one further project to expect.

Wallows Upcoming Dates In Asia And Hawaii

Wallows have expanded their “Tell Me That It’s Over” world tour. To the previous announced dates, the band has now revealed new live dates in Asia and Hawaii.

Among the other locations, the band has also walked the stage of Corona Capital in Mexico City. The date was the final of the year, leaving Latino fans with an incredible performance. “We’ll see the rest of you around the world in 2023 as we finish off the “Tell Me That It’s Over Tour” strong,” wrote the band on their social accounts.

After the unstoppable success of their ongoing world tour, American indie rock band Wallows has important announcements to make.
Photo credits: Joeseth Carter. Instagram @wallowsmusic

In fact, five Asian countries will have the chance to see Wallows live in February. Manila, PH, Singapore, SG, Bangkok, TH, Seoul, KR and Tokyo, JP will host Wallows for five nights in February, from the 15th to the 24th. Moreover, the tour will conclude with two extra shows in Hawaii. Honolulu will be the final location of the band’s “Tell Me That It’s Over” World Tour on the 27th and 28th of the same month.

The Band Reveals Film Documenting LA Performance

In addition to the announcement of their upcoming new tour dates, the band had another news to share. In fact, the band revealed the a short film documenting their LA performances. Nikoli Partiyeli, the band’s longtime visual collaborator, mashed up Wallows performances in their home town to create a short video. The video includes sold-out dates at Greek Theatre and the Shrine Auditorium as well as behind-the-scenes moments. The final result is currently available to the public.

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