When Broken Bells Concert Tour?

  • Posted on: 20 Aug 2024
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  • Broken Bells 2023 Concert Touring

    Producers Danger Mouse and singer James Mercer's indie rock band Broken Bells have revealed specifics of a concert set for 2023. English indie rock band is already getting set for a long tour; this will be the first time the band has traveled since 2015, in support of their album After the Disco. Broken Bells is responsible for satisfying its audience with fresh songs and live concert presentations.

    Broken Bells will be touring numerous large North American and European venues in 2023. They have already announced more than twenty dates as of right now; this list is expected to expand in the next weeks. Starting in March, the tour runs events on the US West Coast covering San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. Broken Bells will then relocate to perform in several more locations including Salt Lake City, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, and many more.

    After the band zigzags across the United States, Broken Bells will be crossing the pond for another set of concerts in May and June. On the European side of the tour, stops include Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Manchester, and London. Though it is not out of the question that more dates would be added to the calendar, the schedules shown show the tour ending in early July. Broken Bells is probably going to seize the opportunity as the band hasn't started a major tour for so long.

    Though audiences can surely expect that fresh Broken Bells music will be played at these 2023 events, few specifics regarding the setlist have been leaked yet. James Mercer and Danger Mouse are working on their third Broken Bells studio album, a follow-up to After the Disco. The band has indeed indicated that this new album is already recorded and that they are polishing the arrangements for its release. Live performances of the songs on the new album during an album launch tour or live events will help to achieve this.

    Apart from fresh tunes from the yet-to-be-published album, attendees to Broken Bells' tours could anticipate hearing hit songs from their past works. Among the band's most popular songs are now "The High Road," "Holding on for Life," and "Leave It Alone." Furthermore, since international tours by Broken Bells are rare, audiences of any age will find the songs especially fresh when live. This is the reason dedicated fans are likely to get one or two rarities mixed in with B-sides for good measure.

    The fact that the band has a pool of musicians who vary from one tour to the next adds even more intriguing aspects to their live presentations. Among such consistent performers in their whole touring band are Jon Sortland and Andy Smith. Regarding the skill and arrangement, the Broken Bells' discography surely gains something unique and impassioned. Dangerous Dan's mix and masterpiece are the best in history, hence the audiophiles who will be there will definitely like their live sound.

    Formed back in 2010, Broken Bells comprises Shins main singer James Mercer and Brian Burton, sometimes known as Danger Mouse. A few of the hit tracks from their self-titled debut album, connected with Danger Mouse's mash-up approach, include The Ghost Inside and The High Road. Reunited in 2014, they produced an album called After the Disco, which followed a more dance-pop approach with regard to songwriting.

    The once-silent Broken Bells are preparing for a musical and tour-wise comeback now in 2023. Danger Mouse's beat and textures combined with James Mercer's clear vocals make for enough justification to put them among the most interesting rock bands of today. Learning how they carry on that process following the Disco and adjusting those songs for an arena performance excites me. For those who enjoy the alternative music scene, however, the Broken Bells 2023 tour promises to be among the most important events. Maybe avoid waiting for the break to get show tickets in your vicinity!