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Wednesday

Wednesday Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 2,009
Category Shoegaze, Indie Rock
Concerts
Jun
30
MASS MoCA
North Adams
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Jul
01
3S Artspace
Portsmouth
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Jul
18
The Concert Hall
Toronto
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Jul
19
El Club
Detroit
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Jul
26
Newport Folk 2024
Newport
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Jul
27
Altered States Libations & Arts Festival 2024
Greenville
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Aug
09
ØYA FESTIVAL 2024
Oslo
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Aug
10
Way Out West 2024
Gothenburg
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Aug
12
Sziget Festival 2024
Budapest Iv. Kerület
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Aug
15
Praia fluvial do Taboão
Paredes De Coura
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Aug
17
Green Man Festival 2024
Crickhowell
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Aug
20
Scala
London
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Aug
21
Chalk
Brighton
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Aug
23
Canela Party 2024
Torremolinos
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Aug
25
All Points East 2024
London
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Aug
30
The Orange Peel
Asheville
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Aug
31
The Orange Peel
Asheville
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Sep
07
Hopscotch Music Festival 2024
Raleigh
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Sep
18
Karly Hartzman & MJ Lenderman at Third Man Records
Nashville
Tickets
About Wednesday
In a long and emotionally exhausting year of being inside (alone, in my case,) I have found myself thinking about mirrors. How to avoid spending too much time in them, most days. Taking inventory of the real, physical self is difficult work, work that I’m not entirely opposed to but work that became immediately more treacherous for me when I had to witness the very real toll that time, modern anxieties, isolation, and boredom were taking on me. It was easier, it seemed, to spiral into a not-so-distant glorious past, to use memory as a tool of both excitement and healing. But, speaking of excitement, I like to stumble towards a band with no agenda, no purpose, uncovering sound almost on accident. This is how I first heard Wednesday. The band came to me and I don’t remember how, or why. They simply arrived, as if we’d been traveling toward each other our whole lives. I Was Trying To Describe You To Someone soaked into my summer of 2020, and in sound, in spirit, in central concerns and the execution of them, it took me back to an era before the current era, which I’d needed at the time. The past can feel less hellish than the present if we are, sometimes, not fully honest with ourselves. There is the trick of nostalgia that I spend a lot of time playing with in my own writing, and somewhat tormented by in my own living. The very real idea that nostalgia is both a useful tool and also a weapon if it isn’t paired with something that approaches a type of rigorous honesty. Which is hard to do, sometimes. My memories flare and fire with only the finest aesthetics of a past that I was certainly in, but I often deem myself as only a secondary character, if even that. Which, of course, lets me off the hook in the name of fluorescence and flourish, in the name of sound and sight. I love Twin Plagues first for its songs, plainly. If you, listening to Wednesday for the first time around or even the second time around, stumble onto this album, I promise you the songs will be what grab you first, beyond any of my foolish high-level emotional theorizing or projections. Every band that loves the pursuit of their craft the way this band does is one to follow, because getting to sit on the sidelines and watch them level up is a real generosity. Twin Plagues is overflowing with hooks, but what most delighted me about the band from the start has taken a leap: they have managed, somehow, to get even better at structuring their noise from one movement of a song to the next. The idea of the “song” itself is flexible in their hands, so much so that each song holds two, or three songs within. This, again, generosity. “Codys Only” is a ballad until it begins to threaten a storm of volume, and then, in its final act, it becomes something else altogether. “One More Last One” is a shoegaze-y trip that swells and swells until it overflows, but it doesn’t stop. It keeps offering and offering and offering. I say “noise,” and never in a dismissive sense. Everything has a place, and so much of its place is to serve the true heart of this album, and the true heart of Wednesday’s music, which is allowing cracks through which tenderness can enter and exit as needed. Tenderness that, it seems to me, is always wrestling underneath whatever else might be happening on a song’s surface. But if I may go back to all of these ideas of nostalgia and our old, tricky, past selves that are, indeed, a part of the house of bricks that make up our present self, what I also hope you, listener, might adore about this album is the exact moment at the start of “The Burned Down Dairy Queen” when Karly sings I was hiding in a room in my mind / and I made me take a look at myself. Because if you, like me, have been avoiding mirrors – both metaphorical and real – this is where the album becomes a lighthouse, echoing bright across the darkness of my otherwise dark and empty chambers. So much of these songs meditate on the past in far less romantic ways than I have found myself meditating on the past, and I was desperate for the recalibration that this album provided. I was desperate for making myself less blurry in my own memories and reckoning with my full, multitudinous self. The self that was once unkind, or less gentle, or less curious than I am now. I needed this album to remind me to embrace the fullness of my unfinished nature, the years I have lived and – with any luck – the years I have to go. So, yes, the songs are good. You will maybe roll down your windows on a comfortable day on the right stretch of road in a warm season and turn the volume up when “Birthday Song” gets good and loud and sing-along-able. You might sit atop a rooftop at night, closer to the moon than you were on the ground, and let “Ghost Of A Dog” churn and rattle you to some nighttime realization that you couldn’t have had in silence. But, even on top of all of this, on top of all the pleasures and the mercies that the sounds on this album might afford. I hope and think, too, that it will remind anyone who listens that we are a collection of many reflections. All of them deserving patience. — Hanif Abdurraqib
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Genres
Shoegaze, Indie Rock
Band members
Jake Lenderman, Karly Hartzman, Margo Schultz, Xandy Chelmis, Alan Miller
Wednesday Tour Cities
Oslo, Norway North Adams, MA Brighton, United Kingdom Portsmouth, NH Gothenburg, Sweden Greenville, SC Torremolinos, Spain London, United Kingdom Raleigh, NC Asheville, NC Nashville, TN Toronto, ON Detroit, MI Newport, RI

Frequently Asked Questions About Wednesday

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Wednesday on tour?

Yes, Wednesday is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Wednesday concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Wednesday tour is scheduled for 19 dates across 14 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Wednesday scheduled to play?

Wednesday is scheduled to play 19 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Wednesday tour start?

Wednesday’s tour starts Jun 30, 2024 and ends on Sep 18, 2024. They will play 14 cities; their most recent concert was held in North Adams at MASS MoCA and their next upcoming concert will be in North Adams at MASS MoCA.

What venues is Wednesday performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Jun 30 - North Adams, MA @ MASS MoCA
Jul 01 - Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Artspace
Jul 18 - Toronto, ON @ The Concert Hall
Jul 19 - Detroit, MI @ El Club
Jul 26 - Newport, RI @ Fort Adams State Park
Jul 27 - Greenville, SC @ The Eighth State Brewing Company
Aug 09 - Oslo, Oslo @ Øyafestivalen
Aug 10 - Gothenburg, Sweden @ Slottsskogen
Aug 12 - Budapest Iv. Kerület, Budapest @ Obuda Island
Aug 15 - Paredes De Coura, Portugal @ Praia fluvial do Taboão
Aug 17 - Crickhowell, Wales @ Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons)
Aug 20 - London, Kings Cross @ Scala
Aug 21 - Brighton, ENG @ Chalk
Aug 23 - Torremolinos, AN @ Plaza de Toros Torremolinos
Aug 25 - London, ENG @ Victoria Park
Aug 30 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
Aug 31 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
Sep 07 - Raleigh, NC @ Various Venues
Sep 18 - Nashville, TN @ Third Man Records
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