Phantogram Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
645,727
Category
Trip Hop, Indie, Indie Electronic, Dream Pop, Electronica
Concerts
Dec
20
Empire Live
Albany
Tickets
Jan
15
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Las Vegas
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Jan
16
House of Blues Anaheim
Anaheim
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Jan
17
SOMA
San Diego
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Jan
19
The Van Buren
Phoenix
Tickets
Jan
22
House of Blues Dallas
Dallas
Tickets
Jan
24
Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Austin
Tickets
Jan
25
House of Blues Houston
Houston
Tickets
Jan
27
House of Blues New Orleans
New Orleans
Tickets
Jan
28
The Hall
Little Rock
Tickets
Jan
29
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
Tickets
Jan
31
Tabernacle
Atlanta
Tickets
Feb
01
The Orange Peel
Asheville
Tickets
Feb
03
The Ritz
Raleigh
Tickets
Feb
04
The Fillmore
Silver Spring
Tickets
Feb
06
Brooklyn Paramount
Brooklyn
Tickets
Feb
08
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Tickets
Feb
10
House Of Blues Boston
Boston
Tickets
Feb
12
The Danforth Music Hall
Toronto
Tickets
Feb
13
Saint Andrew's Hall
Detroit
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Feb
14
Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Chicago
Tickets
Feb
15
The Fillmore Minneapolis
Minneapolis
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Feb
18
Fillmore Auditorium
Denver
Tickets
Feb
19
The Union Event Center
Salt Lake City
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Feb
21
Moore Theatre
Seattle
Tickets
Feb
22
Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver
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Feb
24
Roseland Theater
Portland
Tickets
Feb
26
Nob Hill Masonic
San Francisco
Tickets
Feb
28
Hollywood Palladium
Los Angeles
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About Phantogram
Sparked by a color or song that recalls the most joyful and tragic moments in your life, a sense memory vaults you into the distant past. These subtle triggers remind us that memory isn’t confined to the mind; it lives in the body, too. Phantogram’s fifth album, Memory of a Day, captures that disorienting sense of time travel. “We put these songs together as a capsule, thinking about how a certain sound or melody can bring you back instantly to a memory of a day,” Phantogram says.
While they were recording, the duo fixated on life calendars, a gridded sheet in which each unit represents a single week of a person’s life on the planet. As you fill in the grid, you witness the progression of your life in stark terms. The older you get, the darker the grid becomes, reminding you of how much time you have lived, and how little you may have left. “It’s this exploded view,” Phantogram says. “Like an image of Earth from a distance.” The life calendar is both morbid and nostalgic, a physical representation of our ephemeral time on Earth.
“Days are only numbers,” Sarah Barthel sings on the chorus of “Come Alive.” That lyric became a north star for the duo as they set forth to make Memory of a Day. At once heavy and ebullient, “Come Alive” distills the lasting impact Phantogram has made on popular culture. Since their 2010 debut, Eyelid Movies, Phantogram has been comparable to no one, futurists who still manage to stay ahead of the curve more than a decade into their career. Their genre-bending approach to pop has led them to work with everyone, from Big Boi, with whom they founded Big Grams, to Subtronics, Future Islands, Deftones, the Flaming Lips, Tom Morello, and Miley Cyrus, to name just a few. A festival staple across the globe, Phantogram has also toured with Queens of the Stone Age, Arcade Fire, the XX, and many more. “We’ve always been proud of that: not being afraid of the experimental.”
Though their music has always been future-facing, to make Memory of a Day, Phantogram looked back. “Recording this album, it felt like how it did when we first started making music together,” Phantogram says. Alongside special collaborators like Mikky Ekko and Dan Wilson, Phantogram was joined in the studio by producer John Hill, who helmed Phantogram’s second album, Voices. The duo experimented in the studio and indulged in the music that brought them together in the beginning, artists such as J Dilla, Prince, Slowdive, and so much more. They reference new wave acts like the Talking Heads, ESG, and Liquid Liquid as influences on the percussive punk track “Feedback Invisible,” which is followed by the wistful burst of color “Attaway.” It’s a shoegaze song so sumptuous “you can almost see the grain in the guitar sounds.”
Phantogram think in images when they write, drawing on scenes from films that linger with them years on. “Ever since Eyelid Movies, our work has been visually driven,” Phantogram says. In the video for the fuzzed-out waltz “All a Mystery,” snippets of human lives coalesce into a montage of experience. “Erase all the tapes in my mind/ Throw them all away,” Barthel sings, accompanied by a bittersweet swell of synths. “Turn back the tables of time/ Let all those memories die.” A swirl of memories, both triumphant and tragic, surface on Memory of a Day. “Come Alive” was written after Barthel experienced a transformative live show on her own, while the title track recounts the moment Josh Carter had to put his dog down. “It’s what you wanted, but couldn’t say,” he sings. “I’m not afraid of dying or what it feels like”
The album’s penultimate track, “Happy Again,” is a thrumming, bass-heavy rock song with a chorus that sounds like a wave crashing against the sand. “Another empty summer sunset/ Feeling homesick,” Barthel sings ahead of the bridge, her voice catching on the breezy, luminous production. “Can you believe this is your life?” It’s a moment of realization Phantogram compares to the dour scene in Forrest Gump, where Lieutenant Dan, “mega depressed and drunk,” throws a bummer New Year’s Eve party. Still, the song ends with an enlivening mantra. “I can be happy again,” Barthel repeats as guitars careen and crash. If days are only numbers, then how else can a person measure a life? On “Ashes,” the answer seems to be in moments of resilience. Based on the adage “you came into this world alone and you’ll leave it alone,” the throbbing production infused with elements of trip hop, shoegaze and indie accompanies Barthel as she reminds the listener: “Ashes rise, ashes rise.”
When they penned the lyrics, Phantogram thought of the mythical phoenix spreading its wings after catastrophe to take flight. The vulnerable, even despairing moments on Memory of a Day are stark, but they’re buoyed by a relentless optimism that has driven this project from the outset. In the Los Angeles studio where they recorded Memory of a Day, Phantogram often marveled at the distance they’ve come, both physically and spiritually, since they first started making music together in a barn in Upstate New York. “Tomorrow never knows,” Barthel nods to the Beatles on “Come Alive.” The accumulation of days together tell a story bigger than any finite lifetime, and Phantogram’s life calendar is only a fraction full.
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Genres
Trip Hop, Indie, Indie Electronic, Dream Pop, Electronica
Band members
Sarah Barthel, Josh Carter
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What fans are saying
Hill Country
Great show but why no projector screen for Phantogram? They’re a big enough show to warrant one and it felt like the audience got shortchanged without it.
Moody Center
Austin, TX
Aug 15, 2024
Lauren
Favorite Band! 1st time seeing them in a non-festival setting and it was SO GOOD! Can’t wait to see them on their 2025 tour. 💫
House of Blues Cleveland
Cleveland, OH
Oct 27, 2024
Wayne
Great set, good mix, just not loud enough! But that's the way it goes for the opener at big shows. Vocals were on point!
State Farm Arena
Atlanta, GA
Sep 27, 2024
Brittany
Awesome! HIgh energy, great venue, set was great, crowd was singing, and Phantogram is always awesome. Thank you for coming to El Paso!!
Lowbrow Palace
El Paso, TX
Aug 22, 2024
Ben
I remember hearing them for the first time here and not knowing them whatsoever... Absolutely insane first listen to a band experience ever
Mamby on the Beach
Chicago, IL
Apr 11, 2023
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Phantogram Tour Cities
Anaheim, CA
Nashville, TN
Dallas, TX
Seattle, WA
San Francisco, CA
Detroit, MI
Little Rock, AR
Vancouver, BC
Minneapolis, MN
San Diego, CA
Austin, TX
Asheville, NC
Philadelphia, PA
Denver, CO
Boston, MA
Houston, TX
Chicago, IL
Portland, OR
Raleigh, NC
New Orleans, LA
Phoenix, AZ
Atlanta, GA
Los Angeles, CA
Brooklyn, NY
Salt Lake City, UT
Silver Spring, MD
Las Vegas, NV
Toronto, ON
Albany, NY
Frequently Asked Questions About Phantogram
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Phantogram on tour?
Yes, Phantogram is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Phantogram concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Phantogram tour
is scheduled for 29 dates across 29 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Phantogram scheduled to play?
Phantogram is scheduled to play 29 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Phantogram tour start?
Phantogram’s tour starts Dec 20, 2024 and ends on Feb 28, 2025.
They will play 29 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Albany at Empire Live and their next upcoming concert
will be in Nashville at Ryman Auditorium.
What venues is Phantogram performing at?
As part of the Phantogram tour, Phantogram is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 20 - Albany,
NY @ Empire Live
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 15 - Las Vegas,
NV @ Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Jan 16 - Anaheim,
CA @ House of Blues Anaheim
Jan 17 - San Diego,
CA @ SOMA
Jan 19 - Phoenix,
AZ @ The Van Buren
Jan 22 - Dallas,
TX @ House of Blues Dallas
Jan 24 - Austin,
TX @ Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Jan 25 - Houston,
TX @ House of Blues Houston
Jan 27 - New Orleans,
LA @ House of Blues New Orleans
Jan 28 - Little Rock,
AR @ The Hall
Jan 29 - Nashville,
TN @ Ryman Auditorium
Jan 31 - Atlanta,
GA @ Tabernacle
Feb 01 - Asheville,
NC @ The Orange Peel
Feb 03 - Raleigh,
NC @ The Ritz
Feb 04 - Silver Spring,
MD @ The Fillmore
Feb 06 - Brooklyn,
NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Feb 08 - Philadelphia,
PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
Feb 10 - Boston,
MA @ House Of Blues Boston
Feb 12 - Toronto,
ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
Feb 13 - Detroit,
MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
Feb 14 - Chicago,
IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Feb 15 - Minneapolis,
MN @ The Fillmore Minneapolis
Feb 18 - Denver,
CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
Feb 19 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ The Union Event Center
Feb 21 - Seattle,
WA @ Moore Theatre
Feb 22 - Vancouver,
BC @ Commodore Ballroom
Feb 24 - Portland,
OR @ Roseland Theater
Feb 26 - San Francisco,
CA @ Nob Hill Masonic
Feb 28 - Los Angeles,
CA @ Hollywood Palladium