
Destroyer Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Indie, Alternative
Concerts
Jun
07
Primavera Sound 2025
Barcelona
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Jun
09
Trabendo
Paris
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Jun
10
Gorilla
Manchester
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Jun
11
The Fleece
Bristol
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Jun
12
Islington Assembly Hall
London
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Jun
14
Primavera Sound Porto 2025
Porto
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Sep
23
Wow Hall
Eugene
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Sep
24
August Hall
San Francisco
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Sep
25
The Bellwether
Los Angeles
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Sep
26
The Rebel Lounge
Phoenix
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Sep
29
Trees
Dallas
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Oct
01
The Whirling Tiger
Louisville
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Oct
02
Thalia Hall
Chicago
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Oct
03
Vivarium
Milwaukee
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Oct
04
Fine Line
Minneapolis
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Oct
06
Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
Cleveland
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Oct
07
Mr. Smalls Theatre, Funhouse & Café
Millvale
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Oct
08
The Opera House
Toronto
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Oct
09
Foufounes Électriques
Montreal
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Oct
10
Paradise Rock Club
Boston
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Oct
11
Knockdown Center
Brooklyn
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Oct
12
Underground Arts
Philadelphia
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Oct
14
Black Cat
Washington
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Oct
15
Cat’s Cradle
Carrboro
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Oct
16
The Masquerade
Atlanta
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Oct
17
The Basement East
Nashville
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Oct
18
Blueberry Hill
St Louis
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Oct
19
Warehouse On Broadway
Kansas City
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Oct
21
Bluebird Theater
Denver
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Oct
22
The Urban Lounge
Salt Lake City
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Oct
23
Shrine Social Club
Boise
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Oct
24
Aladdin Theater
Portland
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Oct
25
Hotel Crocodile
Seattle
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Oct
26
Vogue Theatre
Vancouver
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About Destroyer
Dan Bejar started Destroyer as a solo home-recording experiment in the early to mid 90s. Working alone, and at his own pace, Bejar dabbled in four tracking and worked to develop his style and vision.
He was meticulous in reworking songs again and again until he found confidence in his music and his voice. By 1996 he had culled enough material to release his debut full length, We’ll Build Them A Golden Bridge. Stripped down lo-fi electric folk, Golden Bridge introduced Dan as a major new talent in Vancouver.
In 1998 Bejar added a rhythm section to Destroyer and headed into a real studio for the first time to record City Of Daughters, a sparsely produced but engagingly vibrant batch of songs in which Bejar’s unique and inventive lyrics began to evolve into an obtuse and poetically original voice.
Destroyer expanded once again in early 2000, this time rounding out into a quintet for Thief, the third album, which provided an expanded canvas for Bejar’s cryptic and scathing indictments that warned of the pitfalls and pratfalls of the modern music industry (or at least that’s what everyone claimed he was singing about; Dan offered no explanations).
By the time Streethawk: A Seduction hit the streets in 2001, the groundwork had been laid and a maelstrom of critical acclaim flowed all around. Streethawk was a highly refined and biting condemnation, a harsh satire of popular culture, an idea and conception honed to razor sharp perfection.
So where does Destroyer go from here… how does one top a masterpiece? Well, Bejar packed up and left Vancouver, heading off for a year in Montreal and later Madrid, effectively disbanding the group and starting over from scratch.
When he returned from the wilderness, so-to-speak, it was with sprawling bombast and an obvious disdain for restraint or expectations. This Night, Destroyer album number 5 and Bejar’s debut on Merge Records, was released in the fall of 2002 and continued to raise the bar, confounding perceptions of what exactly Destroyer was, or could be. Epic and sprawling, it was the perfect foil to Streethawk’s sleek and refined approach. An unapologetic send up of rock and roll excess and conceit, This Night confused and amused in equal portions.
But it was not long before Bejar was busy cooking up plans to turn the tables once again. Your Blues turned everything on its head with a vainglorious retreat from the American rock tradition. Released in the fall of 2004, Your Blues was a MIDI-synthesizer symphony celebrating an exercise in old-world excess, exploring what Bejar dubbed “European Blues”.
When Dan decided to take Your Blues on the road for the most extensive touring of Destroyer’s career, he tore it all down again. Not even attempting to recreate the synth-heavy extravagance of the recordings, Bejar instead recruited Victoria spazz-rockers Frog Eyes as his backing band, rebuilding the songs from scratch for the live performance. The results were chronicled on the Notorious Lightning And Other Works EP, released in the spring of 2005.
Over the more than 10 years that Dan Bejar has been performing and recording as Destroyer, there have been numerous lineup changes and shifts within “the band”. This ever-evolving shuffle of musicians has led some to consider Destroyer as a solo project, but Dan has always insisted that he sees Destroyer as a band, with full contributions from his collaborators. Admittedly he’s just never been very good at the logistics of keeping a band together.
All that is about to change as Bejar assures us that the current line-up of Destroyer that emerged from the recording sessions for Destroyer’s Rubies shall be the definitive and permanent line up for the band from this point forward. Many members here have performed with Bejar in one form or another before, some on previous Destroyer albums. From the sound of things on this record, it will be a band to be reckoned with. We would also be remiss not to point out that the glue that holds all of this together are Dan’s longtime collaborators, the production team of JC/DC (John Collins and Dave Carswell).
A new year, 2006, marks the return of Vancouver’s Dan Bejar with his seventh full-length release under the moniker Destroyer. If there has been any precedent set or pattern developed over the previous six recordings in the Destroyer canon, it’s that Bejar holds little regard for convention or expectations. Never one to rest on laurels, each successive Destroyer release always explores new sonic territories and ideas.
The new album is titled Destroyer’s Rubies and the opening track, “Rubies,” sets the tone well. It’s 9 and 1/2 minutes long, a sprawling epic that opens with the phrase: “Cast myself towards infinity, trust me, I had my reasons" the perfect summation of the Destroyer aesthetic.
Destroyer’s Rubies is a collection of shrewd pop music that takes no prisoners and asks no pardons. Equal parts cynicism, disdain, hope and humor; self-referential, self-mocking, sagacious and coy. There is mythology here, there is history, there is heartbreak and there is triumph. Follow along as Bejar leaves his breadcrumb trail twisting through the crumbling forests and bleak landscapes of modern popular music. It’s all heady and ecstatic. Trust him, he has his reasons.
Bejar’s Dylanesque flare for biting and sardonic wit and his nods to the glam and bombastic folk approaches of early T. Rex and Bowie recordings have clearly distanced Destroyer from the more straightforward pop of his “other” band, The New Pornographers. But you can hear a few more colloquial pop hooks seeping into the formula here, just to sweeten the pot. Bejar himself claims that influences on Destroyer’s Rubies come from the works of Kevin Coyne, Kevin Åyers, Kevin Rowlands, Kevin Junior… pretty much anyone named Kevin.
Speaking of those New Pornographers, fans and critics have often tried to decipher the extent of Mr. Bejar’s contributions to their favorite Canadian supergroup (ack!), but he has always maintained a distance and mystery about his level of involvement. The truth is his participation has consisted of a few songs contributed to the cause over the years, and a few vocal performances on record. Bejar does not consider himself an official member. However, in the fall of 2005 Destroyer did head out on the road for a support slot on the New Pornographers North American tour, and Bejar was persuaded to perform a few songs live with the Pornographers for the first time in years. He blames it all on the wine backstage.
More information on Destroyer, along with fan communities, may be found at the Destroyer wiki and at Streethawk.
Destroyer's new album can be streamed for free at Merge Records.
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Great performances of both Destroyer and Nessa Frances, loved it.
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Zürich, Switzerland
Oct 02, 2022
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Destroyer Tour Cities
Louisville, KY
Salt Lake City, UT
Portland, OR
Phoenix, AZ
Toronto, ON
San Francisco, CA
Minneapolis, MN
Washington, DC
Manchester, United Kingdom
Nashville, TN
Philadelphia, PA
Milwaukee, WI
Boston, MA
Boise, ID
Porto, Portugal
Montreal, QC
Chicago, IL
Los Angeles, CA
Paris, France
St Louis, MO
Brooklyn, NY
Seattle, WA
Vancouver, BC
Barcelona, Spain
Dallas, TX
Atlanta, GA
Bristol, United Kingdom
Denver, CO
Carrboro, NC
Eugene, OR
London, United Kingdom
Cleveland, OH
Kansas City, MO
Frequently Asked Questions About Destroyer
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Destroyer on tour?
Yes, Destroyer is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Destroyer concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Destroyer tour
is scheduled for 34 dates across 33 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Destroyer scheduled to play?
Destroyer is scheduled to play 34 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Destroyer tour start?
Destroyer’s tour starts Jun 07, 2025 and ends on Oct 26, 2025.
They will play 33 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Barcelona at Parc del Fòrum and their next upcoming concert
will be in Millvale at Mr. Smalls Theatre, Funhouse & Café.
What venues is Destroyer performing at?
As part of the Destroyer tour, Destroyer is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 07 - Barcelona,
Sant Adrià de Besòs @ Parc del Fòrum
Jun 09 - Paris,
IDF @ Trabendo
Jun 10 - Manchester,
ENG @ Gorilla
Jun 11 - Bristol,
United Kingdom @ The Fleece
Jun 12 - London,
United Kingdom @ Islington Assembly Hall
Jun 14 - Porto,
Portugal @ Parque da Cidade
Sep 23 - Eugene,
OR @ Wow Hall
Sep 24 - San Francisco,
CA @ August Hall
Sep 25 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Bellwether
Sep 26 - Phoenix,
AZ @ The Rebel Lounge
Sep 29 - Dallas,
TX @ Trees
Oct 01 - Louisville,
KY @ The Whirling Tiger
Oct 02 - Chicago,
IL @ Thalia Hall
Oct 03 - Milwaukee,
WI @ Vivarium
Oct 04 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Fine Line
Oct 06 - Cleveland,
OH @ Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
Oct 07 - Millvale,
PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre, Funhouse & Café
Oct 08 - Toronto,
ON @ The Opera House
Oct 09 - Montreal,
QC @ Foufounes Électriques
Oct 10 - Boston,
MA @ Paradise Rock Club
Oct 11 - Brooklyn,
NY @ Knockdown Center
Oct 12 - Philadelphia,
PA @ Underground Arts
Oct 14 - Washington,
DC @ Black Cat
Oct 15 - Carrboro,
NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Oct 16 - Atlanta,
GA @ The Masquerade
Oct 17 - Nashville,
TN @ The Basement East
Oct 18 - St Louis,
MO @ Blueberry Hill
Oct 19 - Kansas City,
MO @ Warehouse On Broadway
Oct 21 - Denver,
CO @ Bluebird Theater
Oct 22 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ The Urban Lounge
Oct 23 - Boise,
ID @ Shrine Social Club
Oct 24 - Portland,
OR @ Aladdin Theater
Oct 25 - Seattle,
WA @ Hotel Crocodile
Oct 26 - Vancouver,
BC @ Vogue Theatre