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The National

The National Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 1,216,027
Category Alternative, Indie
Concerts
May
31
Primavera Sound 2024
Barcelona
Tickets
Jun
02
Carroponte
Sesto San Giovanni
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Jun
03
Auditorium Parco della Musica
Roma
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Jun
05
Zénith de Paris
Paris
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Jun
06
Parque da Cidade
Porto
Tickets
Jun
25
Wiener Stadthalle - Halle D
Vienna
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Jun
27
Kunst!Rasen Bonn/Gronau
Bonn
Tickets
Jul
02
Eden Project
Saint Austell
Tickets
Jul
03
Cardiff Castle
Cardiff
Tickets
Jul
04
Castlefield Bowl
Manchester City Centre
Tickets
Jul
05
Down The Rabbit Hole 2024
Beuningen
Tickets
Jul
05
Crystal Palace Park
Tower Of London
Tickets
Jul
09
Montreux Jazz Festival 2024
Montreux
Tickets
Jul
11
Edinburgh Castle Esplanade
Edinburgh
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Aug
06
Royal Arena
Copenhagen
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Aug
08
Øyafestivalen 2024
Oslo
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Sep
12
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Gilford
Tickets
Sep
13
Forest Hills Stadium
Forest Hills
Tickets
Sep
14
Xfinity Center
Mansfield
Tickets
Sep
16
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia
Tickets
Sep
17
TD Pavilion at the Mann
Philadelphia
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Sep
19
Place Bell
Laval
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Sep
20
Budweiser Stage
Toronto
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Sep
21
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls
Tickets
Sep
24
United Center
Chicago
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Sep
25
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Sterling Heights
Tickets
Sep
26
Breese Stevens Field
Madison
Tickets
Sep
28
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Greenwood Village
Tickets
Sep
29
Granary Live
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Oct
01
Climate Pledge Arena
Seattle
Tickets
Oct
02
Rogers Arena
Vancouver
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Oct
03
Moda Center
Portland
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Oct
06
The Greek Theatre Berkeley
Berkeley
Tickets
Oct
07
Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles
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Oct
10
Palacio de los Deportes
Mexico
Tickets
About The National
The National are some friends and two pairs of brothers from Cincinnati, Ohio, who started making music in 1999 when they found themselves living near one another again in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Matt Berninger sings because he's taller, blonder, and older than the rest - Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner and Scott Devendorf play guitar and bass, while Bryan Devendorf drums. Padma Newsome, who's from Australia, has become a fairly permanent fixture too, and plays keyboards and violins and other stranger things. They weren't looking to take over the world with a demo and matching outfits. Rather, music was their way of letting off steam from those good jobs. Records are what they talked about when they went out drinking together, when they ate together, when they played wiffle ball in the summertime. Simply put, songwriting allowed The National to deepen their conversations. It's how they broached the topics they really wanted to talk about -- how they were past the halfway mark between twenty and thirty and speeding toward a kind of permanence they never expected; how they pleased and disappointed their mothers and fathers; how flings had become girlfriends, and girlfriends, wives. Their self-titled debut album "The National" (Brassland 2001) was recorded and released before they had played even a single show, before the music spilled far from their heads. They cut the album with engineer Nick Lloyd and formed a label with writer Alec Bemis, so those recordings could be released. Not much really happened, except for the UK's Kerrang magazine unexpectedly giving it four Ks, calling it "the stuff underground legends are made of"... The National made a second album, "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" (Brassland/Talitres 2003). The staff was the same, though Peter Katis, who produced both Interpol records, helped produce and mix, and Australian composer Padma Newsome from Clogs collaborated on arrangements and strings. Rolling Stone and many other magazines noticed this one, and when it made its way to Europe, magazines the band had never heard of began saying it was one of the year's best. Following the first session of several for Bernard Lenoir on France's Radio Inter, an in-between EP was released, Cherry Tree, containing what would become the blueprint for the sound on their next record and the session of Sad Song's standout Murder Me Rachael. After these accolades and being completlely blown away by their live show, Roger Trust signed them to Beggars Banquet. A show at their favorite bar became a van ride to neighboring cities, became a plane ride to Europe, became two summers overseas. Their ties to those good jobs slackened. And they continue on their own path, moving out even further out in Brooklyn to Ditmas Park, where there is space and familiar suburban streets and even Geese on Beverly Road. Their new album, "Alligator", much of which was recorded at their homes in Ditmas Park, was engineered by Paul Mahajan, who has worked with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and TV on the Radio. Padma Newsome camped out for a month with the band, and Peter Katis added more production and mixed the record at his house in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Berninger's potent baritone still intones about matters fraught and funny and sad; about record collections, missing persons and medium-sized American hearts. But the record's not simply gothic or miserablist -- more like the plays of Tennessee Williams, it's full of peculiar intimacies and awkward grace. Alligator's heroes are reckless and possessed seducers, but they are apologetic ones. In The National's imaginings, in songs alternately lush and spare, there is something twighlit and dreamy worked out in the basement of our brains. 'Abel', 'Secret Meeting' and 'Lit Up' were released as singles. On May 22nd, 2007, The National released their follow-up to Alligator, Boxer, on Beggars Banquet. Taking advantage of the fact that no-one had heard their first album and earliest demos, Matt proceeded to steal lyrics and melodies from them and give them the attention they deserved while keeping the intimacy that made them special. They even managed to convince new friend Sufjan Stevens to lay down some piano tracks for them, and recorded the album in a scant 6 months after coming off the long post-Alligator road. Peter Katis was again at the helm and Bryan's drumming is particurlarly punchy this time around. Thus far, 'Mistaken for Strangers' and 'Apartment Story' have been released as singles. The band have just finished touring North America and are on a large European autumn/winter tour after playing high slots at several large festivals. In their Dec. 07/Jan. 08 issue, Paste magazine named Boxer best record of 2007. The National homepage: http://www.americanmary.com/ Brassland homepage: http://brassland.org/ Beggars Banquet homepage: http://www.beggars.com/
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Genres
Alternative, Indie
Band members
Bryce Dessner, Aaron Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, Scott Devendorf, Matt Berninger
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What fans are saying
David
5 / 5
The circumstances behind the very cumbersome way the venue handled the dozen or so of us that were there hours early to get up on the rail, as well as the weather evacuation and subsequent reentry into the event, the show was absolutely phenomenal.
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, IL
Jun 30, 2019
Cory
5 / 5
Great evening. The National were in top form and seemed to be into it, which makes a difference. The venue is good, and this time they didn’t oversell the venue like they did when The NATL came in 2019. Much mucho better.
Ogden Twilight Ogden, UT
Aug 10, 2022
Jodi
5 / 5
Just a gorgeous night (lol) at Starlight exuberantly dancing in the pouring rain with Matt Berninger and my favorite band! Definitely a night to remember, thank you to The National for rewarding the huge crowd with a stellar show!
Starlight Theatre Kansas City, MO
Oct 08, 2018
David
5 / 5
Mind numbingly good. Immense energy and charisma. One of the best concerts I have even been to. They just kept giving the audience more, think they played for 2.5 hours straight - or very close! Totally impressed.
Cinema City Campo Pequeno Lisbon, Portugal
Oct 08, 2023
Krystal
5 / 5
Incredibly talented band - I can see why they are Grammy Award winning. They put on a clean show and covered all of their hits and many new songs. Indigo Spark covered and was great as well.
Heinz Hall For the Performing Arts Pittsburgh, PA
Sep 21, 2022
Nicole
5 / 5
Had the time of my life, so good to finally see them live after all these years. Impressed by the way they changed set list for every show and paid homage to their full repertoire of albums
Sidney Myer Music Bowl Melbourne, Australia
Mar 07, 2024
Paul
4 / 5
Great to hear so much of the new album really loving it. Could of played four more hours of older songs and I would of been like I really wished they played Dolled Up In Straps
Mann Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA
Jun 14, 2019
Shannon
4 / 5
I love the National and the show was great. I would have given 5 stars if the lead singer hadn’t of tried 3 times to sing the first song that kicked off their show.
The Anthem Washington, DC
Dec 07, 2017
John
5 / 5
Unbelievable. I’ve loved their recordings, but live was a whole other level. The recordings are all about the vocals, but in concert the band held their own — it was fantastic!
The Capitol Theatre Port Chester, NY
Sep 27, 2022
MichelQ
5 / 5
Amazing show, mix of classics and new songs. Matt came out into the crowd, the music and venue was phenomenal!!! Would have gone a second night had I had an option!!
Budweiser Stage Toronto, ON
Aug 21, 2023
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The National Tour Cities
Manchester City Centre, United Kingdom Mansfield, MA Madison, WI Gilford, NH Toronto, ON Sterling Heights, MI Tower of London, United Kingdom Portland, OR Oslo, Norway Paris, France Greenwood Village, CO Cardiff, United Kingdom Philadelphia, PA Cuyahoga Falls, OH Seattle, WA Forest Hills, NY Sesto San Giovanni, Italy Edinburgh, United Kingdom Beuningen, Netherlands Copenhagen, Denmark Chicago, IL Columbia, MD Vancouver, BC Berkeley, CA Porto, Portugal Montreux, Switzerland Los Angeles, CA Barcelona, Spain Salt Lake City, UT Bonn, Germany Saint Austell, United Kingdom Laval, QC Roma, Italy Mexico, Mexico Vienna, Austria

Frequently Asked Questions About The National

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is The National on tour?

Yes, The National is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming The National concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The National tour is scheduled for 35 dates across 35 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is The National scheduled to play?

The National is scheduled to play 35 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the The National tour start?

The National’s tour starts May 31, 2024 and ends on Oct 10, 2024. They will play 35 cities; their most recent concert was held in Barcelona at Parc del Fòrum and their next upcoming concert will be in Mansfield at Xfinity Center.

What venues is The National performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

May 31 - Barcelona, Sant Adrià de Besòs @ Parc del Fòrum
Jun 02 - Sesto San Giovanni, Lombardia @ Carroponte
Jun 03 - Roma, 07 @ Auditorium Parco della Musica
Jun 05 - Paris, 75 @ Zénith de Paris
Jun 06 - Porto, Portugal @ Parque da Cidade
Jun 25 - Vienna, Austria @ Wiener Stadthalle - Halle D
Jun 27 - Bonn, Germany @ Kunst!Rasen Bonn/Gronau
Jul 02 - Saint Austell, CON @ Eden Project
Jul 03 - Cardiff, Wales @ Cardiff Castle
Jul 04 - Manchester City Centre, United Kingdom @ Castlefield Bowl
Jul 05 - Beuningen, Netherlands @ Groene Heuvels
Jul 05 - Tower Of London, United Kingdom @ Crystal Palace Park
Jul 09 - Montreux, Switzerland @ Scene Du Lac
Jul 11 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom @ Edinburgh Castle Esplanade
Aug 06 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
Aug 08 - Oslo, Norway @ Tøyenparken
Sep 12 - Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Sep 13 - Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
Sep 14 - Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
Sep 16 - Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion
Sep 17 - Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann
Sep 19 - Laval, QC @ Place Bell
Sep 20 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
Sep 21 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
Sep 24 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
Sep 25 - Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Sep 26 - Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens Field
Sep 28 - Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Sep 29 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Granary Live
Oct 01 - Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
Oct 02 - Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
Oct 03 - Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Oct 06 - Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre Berkeley
Oct 07 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
Oct 10 - Mexico, DF @ Palacio de los Deportes
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