The Struts Announce Additional Dates For Their ‘Strange Days Are Over’ Tour

The Struts have announced additional dates for their “Strange Days Are Over Tour.” The newly announced dates include stops in Detroit, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 25 at 10am local time.

The band will also be hitting the Reading & Leeds Festival this summer, Bonnaroo in September, and a number of cities on a handful of dates supporting Shinedown.

The Struts recently released a scorching version of “We Will Rock You,” the classic hit by Queen, and have unveiled a beautiful piano performance of the song with lead singer Luke Spiller playing solo in an empty theater. “We Will Rock You’” follows The Struts’ recent collaboration with paris jackson on “Low Key In Love” which was released last month along with a video directed by Bryson Roatch.

When COVID-19 brought touring to a halt, The Struts created their third album Strange Days over the course of a charmed and frenzied burst of creativity last spring. After getting tested for COVID-19, the band moved into the L.A. home of producer Jon Levine and, within just ten days, laid down nine original tracks alongside their cover of a KISS B-side.

For ticket information and a full list of tour dates, visit The Struts’ official website.

The Struts Tour Dates:

Oct. 12 Albany, NY Empire Live
Oct. 13 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Bach Casino
Oct. 15 Rochester, NY Main Street Armory
Oct. 16 Cleveland, OH Masonic
Oct. 17 Grand Rapids, MI Intersection
Oct. 18 Detroit, MI St. Andrews
Oct. 20 Sioux Falls, SD The District
Oct. 22 Denver, CO Ogden
Oct. 23 Salt Lake City, UT Complex
Oct. 24 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
Oct. 26 Seattle, WA Showbox
Oct. 27 Portland, OR Crystal
Oct. 30 San Francisco, CA Fillmore
Oct. 31 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades
Nov. 2 Ventura, CA Ventura Theater
Nov. 3 San Diego, CA House of Blues
Nov. 4 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov. 5 Tempe, AZ The Marquee

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