News: Metric with July Talk Announce Art of Doubt Tour 2019

Posted on December 10, 2018 by

Metric will tour Canada in 2019 with July Talk. The 12-date arena tour will span most of Canada and run through April and early May as outlined below. Metric will host a fan pre-sale on www.ilovemetric.com starting Tuesday Dec 11. Sign-up for their mailing list or follow Metric’s socials to receive Access Code details. July Talk will hold a simultaneous pre-sale at www.julytalk.com.
 
The tour will also partner with Plus1 for all the Canadian dates, with one dollar from each ticket sold going to Equiterre. Quebec-based Equiterre is helping build a social movement by encouraging individuals, organizations and governments to make ecological and equitable choices, in a spirit of solidarity. Find out more at https://equiterre.org and atwww.plus1.org
 
Metric + July Talk are both undeniable Canadian indie-rock institutions; each in their own right. Both bands were born from an intense amount of grassroots, dues-paying, small club circuit slogging thanks to which both bands eventually found a fan base that embraced their distinctive sound, original songwriting and tireless work ethic. They each create songs that instantly become both wide reaching radio anthems and incredibly personal creations to their fans. Both bands are comprised, socially, politically and professionally insightful and barrier breaking, out-of-the-box thinkers, business leaders and artistic creators.
 
Metric are four time Juno Award winners (2010: Group, 2010: Alt Album, “Fantasies,” 2013: Alt Album: “Synthetica,” 2013: Producer, James Shaw), five time Juno Award nominees and have short listed three times for the Polaris Music Prize. Metric’s co-scored the Hollywood blockbuster Twilight Saga: Eclipse with legendary composer Howard Shore, for which the soundtrack was nominated for both a Grammy and an American Music Award. With the release of their chart topping new single Dark Saturday, Metric broke the record for the artist with both the most #1 singles and the most weeks spent at #1 at Canadian alternative radio.
 
July Talk has won two Juno Awards for both of their albums (2015: Alt Album, “July Talk” and 2017: Alt Album, “Touch,”) they were nominated for Breakthrough Group of the Year in 2014. July Talk’s last national tour was entirely sold out. Their debut album + singles “Guns + Ammunition” and “Push + Pull” (which spent 13 weeks at #1 at Alt Radio) are all certified Gold and they were awarded the inaugural Hi-Fidelity Prism Prize Award for using video art to represent their work in a consistently creative and innovative way.
 
Metric released their most recent album Art of Doubt on September 21, 2018 which debuted as a #1 alternative album in Canada and the UK, #2 alternative album in the USA and the #2 best-selling album in Canada overall. They have just returned from andextensive European and UK tour, which began in Russia. They begin an extensive US headline tour next February which July Talk will join. Get a behind the scenes look at Metric on and off stage with their new Tour Diaries episodic series available to watch on Metric’s official YouTube and Facebook.
 
July Talk released their last album Touch on September 9, 2016. They are currently working on their next LP at the Bathhouse in Kingston, ON with an expected release date of 2019.

April 17 – Save on Foods Memorial – Victoria, BC
April 18 – Pacific Coliseum – Vancouver, BC
April 20 – Stampede Corral – Calgary, AB
April 21 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, AB
April 22 – Sasktel Centre – Saskatoon, SK
April 23 – Bell MTS Place – Winnipeg, MB
April 26 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
April 27 – TD Place Arena – Ottawa, ON
April 28 – Budweiser Gardens – London, ON 
May 02 – Scotiabank Centre Concert Bowl, Halifax, NS
May 03 – Avenir Centre Concert Theatre, Moncton, NB
May 05 – MTelus – Montreal, QC
 
U.S. DATES, 2019
February 11 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH*
February 13 – House of Blues – Boston, MA
February 14 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA
February 15 – The Filmore – Silver Spring, MD
February 18 – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY
February 21 – The National – Richmond, VA*
February 22 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN
February 24 – The Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
February 26 – Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX
February 28 – Revention Music Center – Houston, TX
March 1 – Southside Ballroom – Dallas, TX
March 2 – Moody Theatre – Austin, TX
March 4 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ
March 5 – Cal Coast Credit Union – San Diego, CA
March 6 – Hollywood Palladium – Hollywood, CA
March 10 – The Chelsea, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – Las Vegas, NV
March 11 – Riverside Municipal Auditorium – Riverside, CA
March 13 – The Masonic – San Francisco, CA
March 15 – McMenamin’s Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR*
March 16 – The Moore Theatre – Seattle, WA
March 18 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT
March 20 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO
March 21 – The Truman – Kansas City, MO*
March 22 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
March 23 – Egyptian Room – Indianapolis, IN*
March 25 – The Fillmore Detroit – Detroit, MI*
* without Zoé