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Architects announce UK and European arena tour
Architects are taking The Sky, The Earth & All Between into arenas later this year, and they’re bringing along Wage War and House Of Protection as tour support.
Architects are taking this year’s The Sky, The Earth & All Between album into North American venues all summer, and they’ll be joined by ERRA and Holywatr.
Before they take on UK arenas later this year, Architects have just announced a summer North American headline tour.
The Brighton titans will be joined by ERRA and Holywatr out on the road in the United States and Canada, celebrating their latest album The Sky, The Earth & All Between. Their run includes 21 headline shows, and also features appearances at Rock Fest, Upheaval and Inkcarceration. Headline tour tickets go on sale this Friday, April 4 from 10am local time.
Catch them at the following:
Architects 2025 North American tour dates
July
17 Cadott Rockfest - Cadott, WI
18 Upheaval Fest - Grand Rapids, MI
20 DWP Inkcarceration - Mansfield, OH
21 The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte, NC
23 Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta, GA
24 Marathon Music Works - Nashville, TN
26 House Of Blues Houston - Houston, TX
27 House of Blues Dallas - Dallas, TX
29 The Van Buren - Phoenix, AZ
31 The Wiltern - Los Angeles, CA
August
1 House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim, CA
2 The Masonic - San Francisco, CA
4 Showbox SoDo - Seattle, WA
5 McMenamins Crystal Ballroom - Portland, OR
7 The Complex - Salt Lake City, UT
8 Fillmore Auditorium - Denver, CO
11 The Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus - Minneapolis, MN
12 Riviera Theatre - Chicago, IL
14 Great Canadian Toronto - Toronto, ON
15 Place Bell - Laval, QC
16 Citizens House of Blues Boston - Boston, MA
19 The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver Spring, MD
21 The Fillmore Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA
22 Terminal 5 - New York, NY
Speaking to Kerrang! in February about the band’s story so far and this latest chapter and record, frontman Sam Carter explained, “We’ve had so long to figure out what makes Architects great. It’s been a hell of a journey. Every step we’ve taken has opened the door to something else, or given us the license to learn. We’ve never fucked it that badly. We’ve always tried to be creative, and we’ve always learned a lesson. And every time we’ve done something slightly leftfield, it has opened the door.”
“We’re just late bloomers,” added drummer Dan Searle. “We’re just figuring it out as we go. I’m glad that we eventually managed to suss it out. You know, it took us a minute.”
“We feel very grateful to be in this position; to be on our 11th album is not something that a lot of bands get to say,” continued Sam. “So, yeah, just keep going. We’re going to keep writing music. We’re not showing any signs of stopping yet.”