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Manchester Orchestra

Manchester Orchestra Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 406,827
Category Indie, Alternative
Concerts
Jul
11
2000trees 2024
Cheltenham
Tickets
Jul
28
Project Pabst 2024
Portland
Tickets
Sep
06
Fillmore Charlotte - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Charlotte
Tickets
Sep
07
Fillmore Silver Spring - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Silver Spring
Tickets
Sep
08
Starland Ballroom - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Sayreville
Tickets
Sep
10
Buffalo Riverworks - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Buffalo
Tickets
Sep
11
Fillmore Philadelphia - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Philadelphia
Tickets
Sep
13
Brooklyn Paramount
Brooklyn
Tickets
Sep
14
House of Blues Boston - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Boston
Tickets
Sep
17
The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Cincinnati
Tickets
Sep
19
Fillmore Detroit - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Detroit
Tickets
Sep
20
Rock The Ruins - Cope 10th Anniversary Tour
Indianapolis
Tickets
About Manchester Orchestra
Andy Hull – Vocals, Guitar Jonathan Corley – Bass Jeremiah Edmond – Drums Chris Freeman – Keyboards, Vocals Robert McDowell - Guitar Though Manchester Orchestra has only been a proper band for a year and a half, this young 5-piece (with an average age of 19) has crafted an album that sounds more aware and traveled than many of its more aged peers. Led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Andy Hull, Manchester Orchestra’s debut LP, "I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child", is a statement cinematic in scope – a series of emotional vignettes that delicately unravel over the course of an elegantly conceived musical arc that recalls both murky southern mysticism and the id borne bombast of the Pacific Northwest. Driven by lyrics that are insightful, spiritual and impressionistic, "I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child" is a litany of intimate details presented in widescreen. Just as the pointillist paintings of Georges Pierre Seurat or the films of Robert Altman lead our attention to the fine details, Manchester Orchestra also find inspiration in the intimate; but it is when we are able to gain some distance we begin to see the bigger picture and wonder where our experience fits in. Manchester Orchestra’s beginnings lie in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia where during Hull’s junior year in high school, his talent as a songwriter was garnering the attention of fans and industry types alike. One of which prompted the idea of Andy to home school himself and put all of his focus into to writing and recording an album. Heartened by all the positive feedback, Hull took the advice and spent his senior year in the studio. Freed from the traditional senior year rigmarole of finals and proms, Hull delved deep into creating the characters and stories that were to make up an ambitious concept album that was to be Manchester Orchestra’s debut. But as time passed and the band’s line-up began to solidify, the tenor of Hull’s songwriting began to change. Emboldened by longtime friend, and band-mate Jonathan Corley (bass) and the addition of Jeremiah Edmond (drums) into the group, Manchester Orchestra’s musicianship began to take new flight. It soon became clear that this was the sound of a different band. Not content with forsaking all of their hard work, the revitalized group decided to pare the album down to an EP (the tellingly titled "You Brainstorm, I Brainstorm, But Brilliance Needs A Good Editor") on the band’s own label, Favorite Gentlemen, and get out on the road. According to Hull the decision to champion chemistry over concept was easily made. After Brainstorm’s release, the band focused on touring the southeast. During this period, another one of Hull’s close friends, keyboardist Chris Freeman, entered the fold. Manchester Orchestra’s musical direction was now solidified and the band began writing songs for their full-length, follow-up. These new songs, which would become "I’m Like A Virgin Losing A Child", were powerful, compact rockers that battered away at one structure before taking an abrupt turn into the next. The effect is akin to getting lost on purpose: Just as the layout makes sense – even familiar – it’s the unexpected detours that maintain the thrill. Though Manchester Orchestra’s new songs were decidedly not going to comprise a concept album per se, Hull still found that his lyrical voice was best spoken through characters rather than personal experience. “I think that a lot of the time music should be like movies,” says Hull. “Whether or not the songs are from characters’ perspective they’re still characters in my brain. So they’re different parts of my personality saying whatever it is that that person’s feeling. When you’re in a band when your seventeen there’s a big difference between nineteen and twenty. We’ve always taken our band very seriously but we didn’t know what to take seriously. These songs are a whole lot more ‘This is what our band sounds like and this is what we wanna write.’” After months of writing, rehearsing and touring on their new material the band decided that the next album should reflect the same energy as their creative process. When the band entered the recording studio with producer Dan Hannon in the summer of 2006, they played everything live – passionately bashing their songs out together in the same room. Manchester Orchestra’s full-length debut, "I Am Like A Virgin Losing A Child", was born. Along the way they found a new comrade in studio intern Robert McDowell who would later become a full-fledged member of the band. ** Taken from http://www.themanchesterorchestra.com/band.html
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Genres
Indie, Alternative
Band members
Tim Very, Andy Hull, Robert McDowell, Andy Prince
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What fans are saying
William
5 / 5
It was a shame the set was shortened due to the weather evacuation. Still, it was my first time seeing Manchester and I was blown away. Great 4 song selection to play and they're at the top of my list to see. Also, Keel Timing is now my fav MO song!
The Woodlands Dover Heights, DE
Nov 10, 2022
Michael
5 / 5
First time I've seen them at the Rialto in Tucson, I hope not the last, they were amazing. Their sound is amazing life, just filled the large theater. The energy on stage, in the crowd was honest, genuine and electric. I am so glad I went.
Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ
Oct 03, 2022
Redbeard
5 / 5
Musicianship, dynamic range, soul. Manchester Orchestra can both rock out with crashing guitars and thumping beats, and also break your heart with complex melodies, intricate lyrics and honest delivery. I believe these guys when they perform and that’s why I love ‘em! Had a great time
Tsongas Center Lowell, Massachusetts
Dec 19, 2018
Jaime
5 / 5
This has to be the 8th time I’ve seen Manchester and hands down the best performance. The energy of the room was electrifying …feeding off the energy of the band. The guitar rifs and drums were amazing. Still hype about the show.
713 Music Hall Houston, TX
Aug 09, 2023
Dana
5 / 5
Manchester Orchestra is such a great live band. The singer sounds just like he does on the albums. I was surprised there weren't more people at the show. I was also surprised that there were two headliners. MO is enough.
The Anthem Washington, DC
Nov 26, 2018
Mattan
5 / 5
Wow. I really don't know what else to say other than wow, I never felt such energies in a show or anything else in my life, it really felt surreal seeing them live finally after all these years of listening
O2 Forum Kentish Town London, United Kingdom
Sep 19, 2022
Austin
4 / 5
Great show! These guys know how to rock! My only complaint is that I wish they had a bit more diversity in their discography. Other than that, it was a fantastic set and fans really seemed to enjoy it!
713 Music Hall Houston, TX
Aug 11, 2023
Bobbysunshine78
4 / 5
Even though they for some reason were the openers, the boys were outstanding as ever last night. “I can barely breathe” and “cope” were particular smokers - just wish they had more than the hour!
The Anthem Washington, DC
Nov 26, 2018
Benjamin
5 / 5
I felt a unity like no other. The house lights coming on as the crowd sang the chorus to “The Gold” everyone singing in one voice. It was epic! They threw some old songs in!
Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI
Aug 03, 2020
Aaron
3 / 5
Played a majority of their new record which is cool, but wanted to hear some older stuff. Seemed a little out of energy maybe. Plus I had to sit through the front bottoms...
Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK
Jun 04, 2019
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Manchester Orchestra Tour Cities
Indianapolis, IN Sayreville, NJ Brooklyn, NY Philadelphia, PA Charlotte, NC Detroit, MI Portland, OR Cheltenham, United Kingdom Buffalo, NY Cincinnati, OH Silver Spring, MD Boston, MA

Frequently Asked Questions About Manchester Orchestra

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Manchester Orchestra on tour?

Yes, Manchester Orchestra is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Manchester Orchestra concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Manchester Orchestra tour is scheduled for 12 dates across 12 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Manchester Orchestra scheduled to play?

Manchester Orchestra is scheduled to play 12 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Manchester Orchestra tour start?

Manchester Orchestra’s tour starts Jul 11, 2024 and ends on Sep 20, 2024. They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in Cheltenham at Upcote Farm and their next upcoming concert will be in Sayreville at Starland Ballroom.

What venues is Manchester Orchestra performing at?

As part of the Manchester Orchestra tour, Manchester Orchestra is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 11 - Cheltenham, England @ Upcote Farm
Jul 28 - Portland, OR @ Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Sep 06 - Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
Sep 07 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
Sep 08 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Sep 10 - Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo RiverWorks
Sep 11 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
Sep 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Sep 14 - Boston, MA @ House Of Blues Boston
Sep 17 - Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Sep 19 - Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
Sep 20 - Indianapolis, IN @ Rock the Ruins
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