Hot on the heels of announcing their new album HELP US STRANGER (out June 21 via Third Man Records), The Raconteurs – Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler – have announced an extensive run of North American headline tour dates. These new dates, spanning from July to October, include previously-announced US festival appearances at Woodstock 50 and Railbird. The band will kick off their world tour with their first trip to Australia and New Zealand later this month, as well as stops in Japan, Europe, and the United Kingdom before returning to the US for their North American tour.
Tickets to the North American headline dates go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 12 at 10am local time. Third Man Records Vault members will have access to the very first pre-sale starting on Tuesday, April 9 at 10am local time, running through Thursday, April 11 at 10pm local time. Vault members will be emailed a pre-sale code later today. For tickets and more information on all tour dates, visit https://theraconteurs.com/tour.
Additionally, every online ticket purchased in North America for the new headline shows will include a physical copy of HELP US STRANGER on CD. Fans will also have the option to upgrade their CD to the standard black vinyl LP.
THE RACONTEURS 2019 WORLD TOUR
April 16: Powerstation – Auckland, New Zealand (SOLD OUT)
April 18: Regent Theatre – Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)
April 20: Big Top Sydney – Sydney, Australia
April 22: Bluesfest Byron Bay – Byron Bay, Australia *
April 24: Akasaka Blitz – Tokyo, Japan
April 25: Akasaka Blitz – Tokyo, Japan
May 25: All Points East – London, UK *
May 26: L’Olympia – Paris, France (SOLD OUT)
May 27: Cirque Royal – Brussels, Belgium (SOLD OUT)
May 28: E-Werk – Köln, Germany
May 30: Verti Music Hall – Berlin, Germany
May 31: Heartland Festival – Kværndrup, Denmark *
June 1: Orange Warsaw Festival – Warsaw, Poland *
June 2: Best Kept Secret Festival – Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands *
July 12: Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI
July 14: Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
July 15: Armory – Minneapolis, MN
July 18: WaMu Theater at CenturyLink Field Events Center – Seattle, WA
July 19: Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver, BC
July 21: Edgefield – Troutdale, OR
July 23: Fox Theater – Oakland, CA
July 26: Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
July 27: Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, CA
July 28: Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA
August 10: Railbird Festival – Lexington, KY *
August 11: Knoxville Civic Auditorium – Knoxville, TN
August 12: Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN
August 13: Stage AE (Indoors) – Pittsburgh, PA
August 15: Agora Theatre – Cleveland, OH
August 16: Woodstock 50 – Watkins Glen, NY *
August 17: The Anthem – Washington, DC
August 18: The Fillmore Charlotte – Charlotte, NC
August 20: Township Auditorium – Columbia, SC
August 21: Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
August 22: Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
August 29: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
August 30: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
September 3: Red Hat Amphitheater – Raleigh, NC
September 6: Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY
September 7: Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY
September 9: House of Blues – Boston, MA
September 12: Sony Centre for the Performing Arts – Toronto, ON
September 13: Express Live! Indoor Pavilion – Columbus, OH
October 12: The Criterion – Oklahoma City, OK
October 13: Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
October 14: Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
October 17: Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland – Kansas City, MO
October 18: The Pageant – St. Louis, MO
New dates in bold
* denotes festival performance
I went through that lottery process too, and no sign at all of a Vault pre-sale. If I miss out on seeing the Racs live after waiting 13 years because of a crummy venue policy I’m going to be pretty pissed.
Has anyone had to go through that $1 charge for “ticket request” process to purchase tickets (that is being used but Denver Venue)? So weird!
No presale for Denver????
Saw the announcement for your Denver show but the venue says they don’t do pre-sales. Does that mean no vault pre-sale? Because if so I’m going to be super bummed…
Whoops, thought this was the other thread… anyway Jack White needs to come back to Philly. What are we on a 20 year blacklist?!
We’re sorry. You have dedicated fans in Philadelphia. Im sure you’ve weeded out the flakes that were at the Trocadero in 2002
Seeing the Raconteurs for the first time at the TMR10 party was epic, but besides that… seeing The Craig Brown Band play was f’n amazing. I love his album, and he was even better live. I never really understood what reverb was until I saw him play. His guitar tone was absolutely amazing. I’ve never heard anything like it. I was truly in awe!
looking for 1 ticked for 8/29 and 1 ticket for 8/30 for the Nashville shows. I’m willing to pay what you paid and buy you a couple drinks. I refuse to be taken advantage of by scalpers. email me at gwcollins17@gmail.com thank you!
TMR i know it’d be a whole ‘nother crew to hire, but i sure wish you could sell your own tickets somehow – ticketmaster sucks hard and fees are nearly as much as the tickets now. You’d make more $$, we’d save more $$, and therefore buy more of your merch
Ended up biting the bullet and buying the “official platinum” Ryman 8/30 tickets. the tickets where, you know, instead of the evil scalpers taking my money, ticket master takes it instead??!! I loathe that they do that now- for the consumer, don’t see how it’s any better for the fans. so instead of paying $160 for 2 balcony tix, spent over $400. but hey, life is short gotta rock out
thanks for the help TMR I sent an email when I didn’t get the code. Got my Detroit tickets no problem after they responded. This is why I am a long loyal vault member ….on top of the killer vinyls of course. Detroit rock city!!!