Yeah Yeah Yeahs announced the dates for a residency-like run of 2025 international shows that will feature the band playing their greatest hits and deep cuts in theaters in the U.K., Mexico and the U.S. this summer.

“Hi, we’ve missed you, they don’t miss you like we miss you. Out of a deep desire to reconnect with our band family and you our lovely fans, YYY’s are embarking on a series of very special shows this summer,” the band said in an announcement on Instagram on Monday (March 17).

“The dearly departed David Lynch would say: all you need to do is turn on the light and the darkness goes. To let our love light shine we will be digging deep into our back catalogue,” they revealed about tour that will hit the road a quarter century after their founding in New York. “We’ll be playing songs that are rarely (if ever) performed, alongside all time favorites with new arrangements to delight…and yes there will be acoustic guitars and strings too. We’d love for you to join us for these intimate performances in beautiful iconic theaters to celebrate 25 years of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, not a bad seat in the house!”

The pre-sale for the tour will kick off on Wednesday (March 19) at 10 a.m. local time, followed by a general on-sale on Friday (March 21) at 10 a.m. local time; click here for details on signing up for the pre-sale. At press time no support acts had been announced yet.

The band’s most recent album was 2022’s Cool It Down.

Check out the tour announcement and dates below.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs 2025 tour

June 16 — Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo
June 18 — London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall
June 19 — London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall
June 30 — Mexico City, MX @ Teatro Metrópolitan
July 1 — Mexico City, MX @ Teatro Metrópolitan
July 9 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
July 10 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
July 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
July 14  — San Francisco, CA @ Davies Symphony Hall
July 15 — San Francisco, CA @ Davies Symphony Hall
July 18 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
July 19 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
July 22 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
July 23 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
July 29 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
July 30 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre



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