After just wrapping up as an opener on the Creative Control Tour with Pierce the Veil and The Used, and a successful main stage performance at Reading Festival back at home, Don Broco has officially returned and touched down on US soil to launch their North American headlining tour, The Amazing Things Tour. The band will be joined by The Home Team for support, with Ryan Oakes, Skyler Acord and The Color 8 playing on select dates.

Establishing themselves as a band in 2008, Don Broco has proven their ability to grow, experiment and adapt, always giving fans new, genre-blending music to be excited about. From alternative rock to pop-rock and post-hardcore, there isn’t a genre that Don Broco hasn’t explored, showcasing their versatility and commitment to pushing musical boundaries.

The tour takes its name from their fourth album, Amazing Things, which was released back in 2021. Fans can expect to hear some of their memorable singles from the album, like “One True Prince” and “Bruce Willis,” as well as their most recent singles “Fingernails” and “Birthday Party.”

Having kicked off on October 5th at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, CA, the band plans on hitting several major cities, including Dallas, Atlanta, Toronto, Detroit and more before wrapping in Portland, OR on November 3rd.

The tour will be stopping on October 18th at New York City, playing at the renowned Webster Hall. Tickets are going fast, with Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Boston now sold out.

Check out the complete list of dates below, and be sure to join Don Broco for an Amazing Time!

The Amazing Things Tour Dates:

  •         Oct. 5 – Aftershock Fest, CA
  •         Oct. 6 – San Diego, CA
  •         Oct. 7 – Los Angeles, CA
  •         Oct. 8 – Mesa, AZ
  •         Oct. 10 – Dallas, TX
  •         Oct. 11 – Austin, TX
  •         Oct. 12 – Houston, TX
  •         Oct. 14 – Atlanta, GA
  •         Oct. 16 – Baltimore, MD
  •         Oct. 17 – Philadelphia, PA
  •         Oct. 18 – New York, NY
  •         Oct. 19 – Boston, MA
  •         Oct. 21 – Toronto, ON
  •         Oct. 22 – Detroit – MI
  •         Oct. 24 – Chicago, IL
  •         Oct. 25 – Minneapolis, MN
  •         Oct. 27 – Fort Collins, CO
  •         Oct. 28 – Englewood, CO
  •         Oct. 29 – Salt Lake City, UT
  •         Oct. 30 – Boise, ID
  •         Nov. 1 – Vancouver, BC
  •         Nov. 2 – Seattle, WA
  •         Nov. 3 – Portland, OR
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