Coheed And Cambria announce 2020 North American Tour
The band will be playing the entirety of their No World For Tomorrow album.

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Prolific prog-rockers Coheed And Cambria are to head back on the road, announcing a dual–leg US tour for 2020, entitled the Neverender NWFT tour.
NWFT refers to the band’s fourth record, Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV: Volume II: No World for Tomorrow, released in 2007. The band will be performing the LP in full, as well as some other fan favourites.
Frontman Claudio Sanchez said of the tour: “Neverender is a special chance for us to celebrate the milestones that have made us Coheed And Cambria. And while the title of this chapter may suggest the end, I would like to think this and past Neverenders will help inform how we approach this ritual in the future.”
The band are known for their blend of a cornucopia of influences, resulting in a unique blend of progressive rock, heavy metal, post-hardcore and punk – all tied together in long-form storytelling that spans impressive track–lengths.
Support will be provided across the tour by progressive math–rock band CHON.
Tickets go on sale Friday 7 February at 10am local time. Find out more over at coheedandcambria.com.
The full list of tour dates for the two North American legs is as follows:
- 5 May – Austin, Texas, ACL Live at the Moody Theater
- 6 May – San Antonio, Texas, The Aztec Theatre
- 8 May – Houston, Texas, Revention Music Center
- 9 May – Dallas, Texas, Bomb Factory
- 10 May – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Diamond Ballroom
- 12 May – Phoenix, Arizona, The Van Buren
- 13 May – Riverside, California, Riverside Municipal Auditorium
- 15 May – Los Angeles, California, The Wiltern
- 16 May – Oakland, California, Fox Theater
- 17 May – Redding, California, Redding Civic Auditorium
- 19 May – Seattle, Washington, Showbox SoDo
- 20 May – Portland, Oregon, Roseland Theater
- 21 May – Vancouver, British Columbia, The Commodore Ballroom
- 23 May – Calgary, Alberta, The Palace Theatre
- 24 May – Spokane, Washington, Knitting Factory Concert House
- 25 May – Missoula, Montana, The Wilma
- 27 May – Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House
- 28 May – Salt Lake City, Utah, The Union Event Center
- 29 May – Denver, Colorado, The Mission Ballroom
- 31 May – Las Vegas, Nevada, Brooklyn Bowl
- 30 August – Royal Oak, Michigan, Royal Oak Theatre
- 1 September – St. Louis, Missouri, The Pageant
- 2 September – Kansas City, Missouri, Uptown Theater
- 4 September – Council Bluffs, Iowa, Harrah’s Council Bluffs – Stir Concert Cove
- 5 September – Saint Paul, Minnesota., Palace Theatre
- 6 September – Madison, Wisconsin, The Sylvee
- 8 September – Cleveland, Ohio, Agora Theatre
- 9 September – Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sweetwater Performance Pavilion
- 15 September – Washington, D.C., The Anthem
- 16 September – New York City, The Rooftop at Pier 17
- 19 September – Worcester, Massachusetts, The Palladium Outdoors*
- 20 September – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Metropolitan Opera House
- 22 September – Norfolk, Virginia, The Norva
- 23 September – Asheville, North Carolina, The Orange Peel – Outdoor Stage
- 25 September – Atlanta, Geogia., Coca–Cola Roxy
- 26 September – New Orleans, Louisiana., The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans
- 27 September – Nashville, Tennessee, Marathon Music Works
- 29 September – Jacksonville, Florida, Florida Theatre
- 30 September – Orlando, Florida, Hard Rock Live Orlando
- 2 October – Miami Beach, Florida, Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Center
- 3 October – Saint Petersburg, Florida, Jannus Live
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