Destroyer Details North American Fall Tour Dates 2025

The first full-band tour in nearly three years will showcase songs from their upcoming new album, Dan’s Boogie.

By Andy Kahn Mar 4, 2025 8:25 am PST

Destroyer detailed headlining North American Fall 2025 Tour dates. The 28-show run will see primary member Dan Bejar performing his first full-band tour of North America in nearly three years and will feature the live debut of songs from Destroyer’s upcoming new album, Dan's Boogie.

The tour begins on September 23 in Eugene, Oregon at WOW Hall before heading to San Francisco on September 24 and Los Angeles on September 25. Destroyer then travels to Phoenix on September 26 and Dallas on September 29.

October shows begin in Louisville on October 1, followed by Chicago on October 2, Milwaukee on October 3 and Minneapolis on October 4. The band heads to Cleveland on October 6, Pittsburgh on October 7. Bejar heads to his native Canada for stops in Toronto on October 8 and in Montréal on October 9. The tour returns to the U.S. for shows in Boston on October 10, Brooklyn on October 11 and Philadelphia on October 12.

The tour continues with performances in Washington D.C. on October 14, Carrboro (North Carolina) on October 15, Atlanta on October 16 and Nashville on October 17. Destroyer then hits St. Louis on October 18 and Kansas City on October 19.

The final leg includes shows in Denver on October 21, Salt Lake City on October 22, and Boise (Idaho) on October 23. The tour returns to the Pacific Northwest for concerts in Portland on October 24 and Seattle on October 25, before heading back to Canada for a final stop in Vancouver on October 26.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 7 at 10 a.m. local venue time.

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Destroyer’s tour dates announcement arrived with the new Dan’s Boogie single, “Cataract Time.” Merge Records will release Dan’s Boogie, which Bejar recorded with longtime collaborator John Collins, on March 28. Bejar provided the statement below regarding “Cataract Time”:

“The song is a reckoning, a dressing down, a walk in the park where you carefully record your steps and describe the park and somehow the recording and the description undoes you. Which is why it’s important that the song be as groovy as it is. That part I didn’t see coming. There is a lightness that points to a future, even if I think it’s the heaviest thing I’ve ever written. John outdid himself in the mix. His filigree harps changed everything. I think it is his favourite song on the record.”

View the “Cataract Time” official music video:

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