Wave to Earth Set Global 'The Pieces Tour,' New Album
The tour will stop in 21 cities across North America including Chicago, Boston, Minneapolis, Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta, Austin and more.
Following the recent release of their new song “heaven and hell,” South Korean indie rock band wave to earth has confirmed an extensive global tour and album. “the pieces tour,” promoted by Live Nation, will begin September 4 in Vancouver.
The tour will stop in 21 cities across North America including Chicago, Boston, Minneapolis, Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta, Austin and more, with stops at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall and Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre. It will also see shows in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo and more across Asia this November.
Fans can sign up now HERE to access the Seated registration pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, May 20 at 10am local time. The general on-sale will begin Thursday, May 21 at 10am local time at livenation.com.
The trio, consisting of Daniel Kim, John Cha, and Dong Q, will release a new album this summer. Further details are forthcoming.
The group debuted in 2019 and has gone on to find a global audience, selling out shows across North America, Europe, and Asia. Their latest single “heaven and hell” is the first taste of new music since play with earth! 0.03 (2024). The EP debuted at #5 on Spotify’s Top Albums Debut Global Chart and found the band on a fully sold-out tour across North America.
They have released EPs wave 0.01 (2020) and summer flows 0.02 (2020), and their first full-length album, 0.1 flaws and all (2023), arrived following signing to independent label, WAVY. The album included the breakout single “bad” which soared to #1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 Global Chart. The band has gone on to accumulate over 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, more than 500 million streams of their hit “seasons,” and perform hundreds of shows around the world, including Lollapalooza in Chicago, Chile and India.
WAVE TO EARTH — the pieces tour
September 4—Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre—Vancouver, BC
September 5—WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field—Seattle, WA
September 8—The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium—San Francisco, CA
September 9—Greek Theatre—Los Angeles, CA
September 12—Arizona Financial Theatre—Phoenix, AZ
September 15—Pepsi Center WTC—Mexico City, MX
September 18—The Union Event Center—Salt Lake City, UT
September 19—Fillmore Auditorium—Denver, CO
September 21—The Armory—Minneapolis, MN
September 22—Aragon Ballroom—Chicago, IL
September 25—The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto—Toronto, ON
September 26—MTELUS—Montreal, QC
September 27—MGM Music Hall at Fenway—Boston, MA
September 29—Radio City Music Hall—New York, NY
October 2—The Anthem—Washington, D.C.
October 3—The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark—Philadelphia, PA
October 6—Coca-Cola Roxy—Atlanta, GA
October 7—Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre—Charlotte, NC
October 9—713 Music Hall—Houston, TX
October 10—ACL Live at the Moody Theater—Austin, TX
October 11—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory—Dallas, TX
November 12—UOB Live—Bangkok
November 15—SM Mall of Asia Arena—Manila
November 18—AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10—Hong Kong
November 20—Singapore Indoor Stadium—Singapore
November 22—Idea Live Arena—Kuala Lumpur
November 24—Taipei International Convention Center (TICC)—Taipei
November 26—BIGCAT—Osaka
November 27—Zepp DiverCity—Tokyo
Photo credit: Ted Min @tedminted / Courtesy of Wavy International
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