Kings Of Leon Detail 2024 North American Tour & New Album ‘Can We Please Have Fun’
Watch the music video for the lead single, “Mustang.”
By Nate Todd Feb 22, 2024 • 12:58 pm PST

Kings of Leon announced 2024 North American Tour dates around their first studio album in three years, Can We Please Have Fun, due out on May 10 via the band’s new label Capitol Records. The quartet also shared the LP’s lead single/video, “Mustang.”
Kings of Leon launch their North American trek with special guest Phantogram on August 14 at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Additional Texas stops include Houston and Fort Worth.
The rockers will then hit Phoenix on August 20 en route to the West Coast with shows in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Berkeley, Santa Barbara, Portland and Seattle.
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The band will kick off a Canadian run in Vancouver on August 31 with additional stops in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg. Kings of Leon return to the U.S. on September 13 in Huntsville, Alabama.
A concert in Cincinnati follows ahead of a Northeast swing with engagements in Boston, New York City, Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. On September 26 the band comes to Atlanta ahead of stops in Nashville and Chicago.
October 1 sees the rockers returning to Canada with concerts in Toronto and the Montreal area. The North American tour wraps in Bridgeport, Connecticut on October 5.
Following various presales, tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 1 at 10 a.m. local time. Purchase Kings of Leon tickets via Ticketmaster.
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The follow up to their 2021 LP When You See Yourself, Kings of Leon captured their ninth studio album, Can We Please Have Fun, at Dark Horse studio in Nashville with new collaborator and producer Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles, Florence + the Machine).
“It was the most enjoyable record I’ve ever been a part of,” Kings of Leon’s Caleb Followill said of making Can We Please Have Fun.
“It’s like we allowed ourselves to be musically vulnerable,” Caleb’s brother and bandmate Nathan Followill added. “I love it when a rock band is not embarrassed to admit that every song doesn’t have to be on 11.”
Preview Can We Please Have Fun with the Brook Linder-directed music video for “Mustang” below:
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Can We Please Have Fun Tracklist:
- Ballerina Radio
- Rainbow Ball
- Nowhere To Run
- Mustang
- Actual Daydream
- Split Screen
- Don’t Stop The Bleeding
- Nothing To Do
- Television
- Hesitation Generation
- Ease Me On
- Seen