Bright Eyes Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
705,296
Category
Indie, Indie Rock
Concerts
Jan
16
The Van Buren
Phoenix
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Jan
18
The Sound
Del Mar
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Jan
19
Observatory
Santa Ana
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Jan
20
Ace Of Spades
Sacramento
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Jan
21
McDonald Theatre
Eugene
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Jan
23
Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver
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Jan
24
Paramount Theatre
Seattle
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Jan
25
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Portland
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Jan
26
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Portland
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Feb
06
Fox Theater
Oakland
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Feb
07
The Wiltern
Los Angeles
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Feb
26
George's Majestic Lounge
Fayetteville
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Feb
27
Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Austin
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Feb
28
The Factory In Deep Ellum
Dallas
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Mar
01
Aztec Theatre
San Antonio
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Mar
02
Chelsea’s Live
Baton Rouge
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Mar
03
Florida Theatre
Jacksonville
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Mar
05
Jannus Live
St Petersburg
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Mar
07
The Beacham
Orlando
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Mar
08
Tabernacle
Atlanta
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Mar
09
The Mill & Mine
Knoxville
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Mar
10
The National
Richmond
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Mar
13
The Orange Peel
Asheville
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Mar
14
The Caverns
Pelham
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Mar
17
Minglewood Hall
Memphis
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Mar
18
The Hall
Little Rock
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Mar
20
Cain's Ballroom
Tulsa
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Mar
21
Uptown Theater
Kansas City
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Mar
22
The Pageant
St Louis
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Mar
26
Treefort Music Fest 2025
Boise
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Apr
01
Washington's
Fort Collins
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Apr
03
The Sylvee
Madison
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Apr
04
Palace Theatre
Saint Paul
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Apr
05
The Salt Shed
Chicago
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Apr
08
Royal Oak Music Theatre
Royal Oak
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Apr
09
Agora Theater & Ballroom
Cleveland
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Apr
10
HISTORY
Toronto
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Apr
11
Buffalo RiverWorks
Buffalo
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Apr
13
State Theatre, Portland, Maine
Portland
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Apr
17
Brooklyn Paramount
Brooklyn
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Apr
18
House Of Blues Boston
Boston
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Apr
19
The Met
Philadelphia
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Apr
20
The Anthem
Washington
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Apr
22
Roxian Theatre
Mckees Rocks
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Apr
23
MegaCorp Pavilion
Newport
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Apr
24
Old Forester's Paristown Hall
Louisville
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Apr
25
Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
Indianapolis
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Apr
26
Val Air Ballroom
West Des Moines
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About Bright Eyes
Bright Eyes is the main project of American singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst. Bright Eyes also features multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, keyboard player Nate Walcott and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omaha, Nebraska's indie music scene. Conor Oberst has been recording music since the age of 13. He released his first two albums at the age of 14 with a band called Commander Venus. After the break-up of this band in 1997, Conor's main focus became Bright Eyes, and in 1998 he released the first Bright Eyes album, A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997(a collection of 20 stockpiled songs) on the independent label saddle creek Records, which he had co-formed earlier in collaboration with fellow local Omaha musicians.
Saddle Creek also put forth Letting Off the Happiness in November 1998, a ten track piece that boasted a much more focused and clear sound than the previous album. According to the Saddle Creek press release, it features members of Lullaby for the Working Class, Neutral Milk Hotel, and of Montreal. It was predominantly recorded in the Oberst family basement in Omaha on an analog eight track reel to reel; with some work also done at keyboardist Andy Lemaster's Athens, GA studio. Although almost all of the tracks feature a full band, June on the West Coast is performed with only acoustic guitar and vocals. Padraic My Prince gives a dramatic fictional account of the death of Oberst's baby brother, used as an analogy for being dumped.
In 2000 Bright Eyes released Fevers and Mirrors, a demonstration of the immense improvement in production quality and musical vision of the band. New instruments such as flute, piano, and accordion were introduced into the song arrangements. After An Attempt to Tip the Scales, a mock radio interview takes place. The mock radio interview features Todd Fink of The Faint doing an impression of Conor Oberst while reading a script that Oberst wrote. The man interviewing is Matt Silcock, a former member of Lullaby for the Working Class. In this interview, the fake Oberst intentionally presents a strange, contradictory explanation of his attitude towards his music. The interview acknowledges criticisms of his lyrics as overblown and insincere, which had begun to appear as the popularity of the band increased, but responds by stating that the lyrics are meant for personal interpretation. In a 'real' interview with KittyMagik.com, Oberst stated about the mock one: "It was a way to make fun of ourselves because the record is such a downer. I mean, that's one part of who I am, but I also like laughing and fucking around".
2002 saw the release of Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground, and since then Oberst has released an almost constant stream of new material on collaborative EPs, split singles, tribute albums, and charity records. He ventured into the studio with Nebraska folk-pop outfit Tilly and the Wall, co-producing their debut album Wild Like Children and released it on his newly established record label, Team Love.
January 2005 saw the release of two albums: I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, which is a country-tinged mélange of Conor’s finest acoustic songs, featuring guest vocal appearances from Emmylou Harris and Jim James of My Morning Jacket and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, which is a more produced, band-centric album featuring cameo appearances by Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
One single from each album, Take It Easy (Love Nothing) from Digital Ash and Lua from I'm Wide Awake took the top two slots on Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart, the first time for any artist since 1997.
As had become expected of Bright Eyes recordings, the albums feature an array of talented comrades including bandmembers of Rilo Kiley, Tilly and the Wall, Cursive, Now It's Overhead, The Good Life, Azure Ray, The Faint, The Bruces, Neva Dinova, The Postal Service and Audrye Sessions.
In October 2006, Bright Eyes released a compilation of rare tracks called Noise Floor: Rarities 1998-2005.
Bright Eyes released a new studio album called Cassadaga on April 9, 2007, preceded by an EP entitled Four Winds on March 6, 2007.
A further 25-30 tracks have been recorded in Portland, Oregon and New York City, with another session planned in Omaha, Nebraska. Some of these tracks have already been performed at live shows.
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A few of Oberst's songs find their roots in classic literature, such as Tereza and Tomas (an obvious reference to Milan Kundera's Unbearable Lightness of Being) and Neely O'Hara (Valley of the Dolls).
List of bands compromising Conor Oberst:
Bright Eyes (1995-present)
Commander Venus (1995-97)
The Magnetas (1996)
Park Ave. (1996-98)
Desaparecidos (2000-01)
Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band (2008-present)
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Genres
Indie, Indie Rock
Band members
Conor Oberst, Nathaniel Walcott, Mike Mogis
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What fans are saying
Stephanie
It was good, the mizing was off and the middle guitar was drowing out all other instruments. Seemed like conor was wasted.
Paradiso Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Aug 22, 2022
brian
amazing set list, and wonderful choice with riff raffs as the warmup band. epic night of music, two bee shore.
Mission Ballroom
Denver, CO
Jul 02, 2022
Janet
I have seen Conor oberst and/or Bright eyes close to 10 times. This was hands down one of my favorites! Amazing!!
Pappy & Harriet's
Pioneertown, CA
Jun 27, 2022
Laura
So cool, a bit too crowded for me but I guess that’s what happens when you go see great bands 😬
Vicar Street
Dublin, Ireland
Sep 02, 2022
Jeremy
Sound quality wasn't the best in our balcony seats on the far left. Great energy and great tunes though.
Nob Hill Masonic
San Francisco, CA
Jun 22, 2022
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Bright Eyes Tour Cities
Santa Ana, CA
Memphis, TN
St Petersburg, FL
Vancouver, BC
Toronto, ON
Jacksonville, FL
Del Mar, CA
Dallas, TX
Brooklyn, NY
Fort Collins, CO
Los Angeles, CA
Austin, TX
McKees Rocks, PA
Knoxville, TN
Orlando, FL
Fayetteville, AR
Baton Rouge, LA
Louisville, KY
Seattle, WA
Boston, MA
Sacramento, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Portland, ME
Madison, WI
Asheville, NC
St Louis, MO
Indianapolis, IN
Saint Paul, MN
West Des Moines, IA
Oakland, CA
Newport, KY
Portland, OR
Cleveland, OH
Kansas City, MO
Chicago, IL
Phoenix, AZ
Atlanta, GA
Tulsa, OK
Buffalo, NY
Little Rock, AR
Eugene, OR
San Antonio, TX
Richmond, VA
Royal Oak, MI
Washington, DC
Pelham, TN
Frequently Asked Questions About Bright Eyes
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Bright Eyes on tour?
Yes, Bright Eyes is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Bright Eyes concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Bright Eyes tour
is scheduled for 48 dates across 46 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Bright Eyes scheduled to play?
Bright Eyes is scheduled to play 48 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Bright Eyes tour start?
Bright Eyes’s tour starts Jan 16, 2025 and ends on Apr 26, 2025.
They will play 46 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Phoenix at The Van Buren and their next upcoming concert
will be in Memphis at Minglewood Hall.
What venues is Bright Eyes performing at?
As part of the Bright Eyes tour, Bright Eyes is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 16 - Phoenix,
AZ @ The Van Buren
Jan 18 - Del Mar,
CA @ The Sound
Jan 19 - Santa Ana,
CA @ Observatory
Jan 20 - Sacramento,
CA @ Ace Of Spades
Jan 21 - Eugene,
OR @ McDonald Theatre
Jan 23 - Vancouver,
BC @ Commodore Ballroom
Jan 24 - Seattle,
WA @ Paramount Theatre
Jan 25 - Portland,
OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Jan 26 - Portland,
OR @ McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Feb 06 - Oakland,
CA @ Fox Theater
Feb 07 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Wiltern
Feb 26 - Fayetteville,
AR @ George's Majestic Lounge
Feb 27 - Austin,
TX @ Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Feb 28 - Dallas,
TX @ The Factory In Deep Ellum
Mar 01 - San Antonio,
TX @ Aztec Theatre
Mar 02 - Baton Rouge,
LA @ Chelsea’s Live
Mar 03 - Jacksonville,
FL @ Florida Theatre
Mar 05 - St Petersburg,
FL @ Jannus Live
Mar 07 - Orlando,
FL @ The Beacham
Mar 08 - Atlanta,
GA @ Tabernacle
Mar 09 - Knoxville,
TN @ The Mill & Mine
Mar 10 - Richmond,
VA @ The National
Mar 13 - Asheville,
NC @ The Orange Peel
Mar 14 - Pelham,
TN @ The Caverns
Mar 17 - Memphis,
TN @ Minglewood Hall
Mar 18 - Little Rock,
AR @ The Hall
Mar 20 - Tulsa,
OK @ Cain's Ballroom
Mar 21 - Kansas City,
MO @ Uptown Theater
Mar 22 - St Louis,
MO @ The Pageant
Mar 26 - Boise,
Idaho @ TBA
Apr 01 - Fort Collins,
CO @ Washington's
Apr 03 - Madison,
WI @ The Sylvee
Apr 04 - Saint Paul,
MN @ Palace Theatre
Apr 05 - Chicago,
IL @ The Salt Shed
Apr 08 - Royal Oak,
MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
Apr 09 - Cleveland,
OH @ Agora Theater & Ballroom
Apr 10 - Toronto,
ON @ HISTORY
Apr 11 - Buffalo,
NY @ Buffalo RiverWorks
Apr 13 - Portland,
ME @ State Theatre, Portland, Maine
Apr 17 - Brooklyn,
NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Apr 18 - Boston,
MA @ House Of Blues Boston
Apr 19 - Philadelphia,
PA @ The Met
Apr 20 - Washington,
DC @ The Anthem
Apr 22 - Mckees Rocks,
PA @ Roxian Theatre
Apr 23 - Newport,
KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
Apr 24 - Louisville,
KY @ Old Forester's Paristown Hall
Apr 25 - Indianapolis,
IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
Apr 26 - West Des Moines,
IA @ Val Air Ballroom