The Icelandic band Sigur Rós must never sleep. They released their most recent full-length album Valtari last year and have just announced their follow-up, Kveikur, that will hit stores on June 17 internationally and June 18 in the U.S.
This time around, the band will drift from their airy, melancholy trance rock roots and show more of their aggressive side. This is also the first album as a trio, as Kjartan Sveinsson left the group earlier this year.
The band has already released their first single, "Brennisteinn," from the upcoming album, along with a brand new music video to appease their fans. In proper fashion, Sigur Rós also extended their tour into the fall.
The first stop of the tour is this Sunday, March 24, in Washington, DC and will then move on to play their largest U.S. show to date at New York's Madison Square Garden Monday night. The band is also scheduled to appear on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" Friday, March 22 where they plan to play a new song off Kveikur.
As an additional treat to fans, all ticketholders for their current U.S. tour will receive a digital EP with three brand new songs. Sigur Rós just won't stop.
Check out the music video to "Brennisteinn" and U.S. tour dates below.
03-24 Washington, DC - Patriot Center *
03-25 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden *
03-26 Boston, MA - Agganis Arena *
03-27 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre *
03-29 Ottawa, Ontario - Scotia Bank Place *
03-30 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Theatre Bowl ^
04-01 Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre ^
04-02 Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion ^
04-03 St. Paul, MN - Roy Wilkins Auditorium ^
04-04 Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre ^
04-06 Denver, CO - 1st Bank ^
04-08 Dallas, TX - Verizon Theatre ^
04-09 Houston, TX - Bayou Music Center ^
04-10 Austin, TX - Cedar Park Center ^
04-12 Phoenix, AZ - Comerica ^
04-13 Indio, CA - Coachella
04-16 Oakland, CA - Fox Theatre
04-17 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic ^
04-19 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl ^
04-20 Indio, CA - Coachella
05-10 Jakarta, Indonesia - Istora Senayan
05-14 Tokyo, Japan - Nippon Budokan
05-15 Nagoya, Japan - Zepp Nagoya
05-16 Fukuoka, Japan - Zepp Fukuoka
05-17 Osaka, Japan - Kobe World Memorial Hall
05-19 Seoul, South Korea - Olympic Gymnastics Arena
05-21 Hong Kong, China - Asia World Arena
05-25 George, WA - Sasquatch Music Festival
05-26 Bend, OR- Les Schwab Amphitheater
05-27 Burnaby, British Columbia - Deer Lake Park
06-19 Dresden, Germany - Junge Garde
06-21-22 Scheesel, Germany - Hurricane Festival
06-21-22 Neuhausen, Germany - Southside Festival
06-23 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Best Kept Secret Festival
06-25 Warsaw, Poland - Sowinskiego Ampitheatre
06-28 St. Gallen, Switzerland - Openair
06-30 Cornwall, England - Eden Project
07-04 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter
07-06 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
07-14 Joensuu, Finland - Ilosaarirock Festival
07-18 Ostrava, Czech Republic - Colours of Ostrava
07-20 Salacgriva, Latvia - Positivus Festival
07-26 Ferrara, Italy - Piazza Castello
07-27 Lucca, Italy - City Square
07-28 Rome, Italy - Ippodromo delle Capannelle
08-30 Cheshire, England - Jodrell Bank
08-31 North Dorset, England - End of the Road Festival
11-16 Dublin, Ireland - O2 Arena
11-19 Nottingham, England - Nottingham Arena
11-20 Brighton, England - Brighton Centre
11-21 London, England - Wembley Arena
11-23 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - Rockhal
11-24 Frankfurt, Germany - Jahrhunderthalle
11-25 Dusseldorf, Germany - Mitsubishi Electric Hall
11-27 Malmo, Sweden - Baltiska Hallen
11-28 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum
* with Tim Hecker
^ with Oneohtrix Point Never