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It’s finally time to dust off your best boat shoes.
Vampire Weekend just announced they’re heading out their 43-concert ‘Only God Was Above Us Tour’ this spring, summer and fall with special guests Mark Ronson, Princess featuring Maya Rudolph, Ra Ra Riot, Turnstiles, The English Beat and more to celebrate the band’s upcoming fifth studio album, due out April 5.
Toward the end of the nationwide run, Ezra Koenig and co. are slated to bring their impeccable indie rock to New York City for two back-to-back gigs at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6.
For fans that don’t like late nights out in Manhattan, you’re in luck — the Sunday MSG show is a matinee, set to take place at 12:30 p.m.
Can’t wait to hear “A-Punk,” “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa,” “Campus,” “Oxford Comma,” “Harmony Hall” and the new record live?
As of now, tickets are available for all upcoming concerts and festival dates.
At the time of publication, some venues have seats going for as low as $43 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Other shows on the run start anywhere from $65 to $165 before fees.
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Vampire Weekend 2024 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here.
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Vampire Weekend Solar Eclipse concert in Austin
On Monday, April 8, the trio will perform a noon concert at Austin’s Moody Amphitheater during the total solar eclipse.
According to the venue, doors open at 11 a.m. and eclipse glasses will be provided at the show.
If you’re planning on conveniently calling out sick that day, tickets start at $109 before fees.
Vampire Weekend 2024 festival appearances
This year, Ezra, Chris and Chris are lending their talents to three major music festivals.
To find the one that best suits your tastes, we’ve listed all the essential information about each below.
Vampire Weekend set list
Although it’s likely Vampire Weekend will work the new album into the upcoming jaunt — they did name the tour after the record, after all — here’s a look at what they played at a concert on their 2019 ‘Father of the Bride Tour,’ courtesy of Set List FM:
01.) “Bambina”
02.) “Unbelievers”
03.) “Holiday”
04.) “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa”
05.) “Sympathy”
06.) “Sunflower”
07.) “White Sky”
08.) “How Long?”
09.) “Rich Man”
10.) “Step”
11.) “Harmony Hall”
12.) “Diane Young”
13.) “Cousins”
14.) “A-Punk”
15.) “Hannah Hunt”
16.) “Oxford Comma”
17.) “Walcott”
Note: Based on our findings, the band mixed up what they played most nights. For a fuller look at what made the set list at other gigs, check out their complete concert history here.
Vampire Weekend new music
Ahead of the album’s release — the band’s first since the experimental two-track 40-minute “40:42” EP — Vampire Weekend dropped a pair of singles “Capricorn” and “Gen-X Cops.”
“Capricorn” is a gorgeous piano ballad that fits right in with the group’s Grammy winning “Father of the Bride.” Koenig’s soft, unassuming vocals glide over lush keys until the tune goes into overdrive two minutes in with discordant noise-rock before bringing it back to basics.
Clocking in at 3:47, “Gen-X Cops” transitions from an out and out garage rock anthem into something a bit more precious — a hard driving, head bopping indie anthem.
The two songs couldn’t be more different but both are distinctly Vampire Weekendian.
You can listen to both here.
Prefer a visual experience?
Click here to check out their music videos featuring footage from 1980s New York.
Vampire Weekend special guests
At all shows, expect a handful of exciting openers.
To get you up to speed with each of their sounds, check out each act’s most streamed song on Spotify (or YouTube) here:
Mark Ronson:“Uptown Funk”
Princess featuring Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum:“Purple Rain”
The English Beat:“Mirror in the Bathroom”
Ra Ra Riot:“Water”
Cults:“She Knows”
Turnstiles:“Wasting Away”
LA LOM:“El Sueno”
Voodoo Glow Skulls:“El Coo Cooi”
Mike Gordon:“Sweet Emotion”
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram:“Outside of this Town”
The Brothers Macklovitch:“Feed The Fire”
Indie rockers on tour in 2024
Many bands that broke ground in the skinny jeans era are out and about this year.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.
Who else is on the road these next few months? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.






