Where to Buy Tickets to The National and The War on Drugs’ Co-Headlining Tour
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Indie rock titans The National have had a busy couple of years. They released two albums, First Two Pages of Frankenstein and Laugh Track in 2023, while guitarist Aaron Dessner co-produced Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, released earlier this year. The band, currently touring Europe, will kick off a US tour in September alongside The War on Drugs. Dubbed the Zen Diagram tour, the North American tour includes dates in New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. The Zen Diagram Tour will be supported by Lucius on all but the Mexico City dates.
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Quick Answer: Where to Buy The National/The War On Drugs Tickets Online
Best Places to Buy Tickets: Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, StubHub
When Is The Tour?: September 12 — October 10
The First Two Pages of Frankenstein was dubbed a “remarkable reassertion of the band’s potency” in the Rolling Stone review, and it landed at number 13 on the 40 Best Indie Rock Albums of 2023. Frankenstein and Laugh Track included collaborations from Sufjan Stevens, Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers, and Justin Vernon. The War on Drugs has spent the last several years touring, largely in Europe. Their latest release was 2021’s I Don’t Live Here Anymore, which featured Lucius on the title track.
Where To Buy The National Tickets Online
Tickets for the Zen Diagram tour have been selling quickly, with some dates nearly sold out. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, which includes standard tickets and verified resale. Seats can be scored starting at $60 at the Hollywood Bowl. Prices and availability vary by city and section, and are subject to change at any time, so it’s a good idea to browse multiple websites for the best seats and pricing.
Buy The National/The War on Drugs Tickets on SeatGeek
SeatGeek lets you see tickets by row and price in an intuitive 3D diagram, making it a great way to buy inexpensive resale tickets. SeatGeek tickets are backed by a Buyer Guarantee, including a refund or credit for shows that are canceled and not rescheduled. Plus, some dates include returnable tickets. We’ve spotted tickets for as little as $16 at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA. Rolling Stone readers can use code ROLLINGSTONE10 for $10 off on orders over $250 (for eligible first-time purchases).
Buy The National/The War on Drugs Tickets on VividSeats
VividSeats is another trusted resale website, and we’ve spotted lawn seats at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion for as little as $11. Plus, fans can save $20 on orders of $200 or more with code RS2024. VividSeat’s buyer guarantee includes a refund/credit for canceled dates that are not rescheduled.
Buy The National/The War on Drugs Tickets on StubHub
StubHub has resale tickets starting at $19 for lawn GA seats at the TD Pavilion in Philadelphia, PA. StubHub offers a refund or 120% credit for dates that are canceled and not rescheduled, and the FanProtect guarantee ensures tickets are valid and arrive on time.
The National 'First Two Pages of Frankenstein'
$25.99
The single LP album includes the lead single “Tropic Morning News” and the Taylor Swift collaboration “The Alcott,” as well as two tracks featuring Phoebe Bridgers.
The War On Drugs 'I Don't Live Here Anymore'
$34.99
I Don’t Live Here Anymore continues the dreamy, Americana-inspired sound Adam Granduciel has honed over five studio albums.
The National/The War on Drugs Zen Diagram Tour Dates 2024
The full North American tour can be found below, all of which besides the Mexico City date feature Lucius as the opener.
Thu Sep 12 — Gilford, NH — Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Fri Sep 13 — New York, NY — Forest Hills Stadium
Sat Sep 14 — Mansfield, MA — Xfinity Center
Mon Sep 16 — Columbia, MD — Merriweather Post Pavilion
Tue Sep 17 — Philadelphia, PA — TD Pavilion at the Mann Center
Thu Sep 19 — Laval, QC — Place Bell
Fri Sep 20 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage
Sat Sep 21 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center
Tue Sep 24 — Chicago, IL — United Center
Wed Sep 25 — Sterling Heights, MI — Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
Thu Sep 26 — Madison, WI — Breese Stevens Field
Sat Sept 28 — Englewood, CO — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Sun Sep 29 — Salt Lake City, UT — Granary Live
Tue Oct 01 — Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena
Wed Oct 02 — Vancouver, BC — Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Thu Oct 03 — Portland, OR — Moda Center
Sun Oct 06 — Berkeley, CA — The Greek Theatre
Mon Oct 07 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl
Thu Oct 10 — Mexico City, MX — Palacio De Los Deportes
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