PORCUPINE TREE Announces Summer/Fall 2022 North American Tour Dates

March 8, 2022

Grammy Award-nominated British rock band PORCUPINE TREE will celebrate its long-overdue return to the global stage with new dates confirmed in North and South America. The legendary group's first tour since October 2010 in support of its upcoming album "Closure/Continuation" will kick off September 10 at Toronto, Ontario's Meridian Hall, followed by concerts in Montreal, Quebec; Boston, Massachusetts; New York City; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington, D.C.; Chicago, Illinois; Irving, Texas; Denver, Colorado; San Francisco, California and Los Angeles, California; continuing with eagerly awaited October performances in Mexico City, Mexico (October 4) and Santiago, Chile (October 7). The North and South American show dates are presented by Live Nation and Paladin Artists.

Already announced performances in Europe begin October 21 in Berlin, Germany and then culminate at London, U.K.'s world-famous SSE Arena, Wembley on November 11.

General on-sales for PORCUPINE TREE's "Closure/Continuation" North American dates begin Friday, March 11 at 10 a.m. local time at www.ticketmaster.com. Mexico and Chile general on-sales begin Wednesday, March 16 at 11 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.com.mx (Mexico) and PuntoTicket.com (Chile). Fans who pre-order the album will have access to a special presale for the newly announced dates in both North and South America beginning Wednesday, March 9 at 10 a.m. through Thursday, March 10.

Tour dates:

Sep. 10 - Toronto, ON - Meridian Hall*
Sep. 12 - Laval, QC - Place Bell*
Sep. 14 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at Fenway*
Sep. 16 - New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall*
Sep. 17 - Philadelphia, PA - The Met Philadelphia*
Sep. 18 - Washington, DC - The Anthem*
Sep. 20 - Chicago, IL - Auditorium Theatre*
Sep. 23 - Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory*
Sep. 25 - Denver, CO - Bellco Theatre*
Sep. 28 - San Francisco, CA - The Masonic*
Sep. 30 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre*
Oct. 04 - Mexico City, MX - Pepsi Center^
Oct. 07 - Santiago, CL - Movistar Arena^
Oct. 21 - Berlin, DE - Max Schmelinghalle
Oct. 23 - Vienna, AU - Gasometer
Oct. 24 - Milan, IT - Forum
Oct. 27 - Stockholm, SW - Globe
Oct. 28 - Copenhagen, DK - Falkoner Theatre
Oct. 30 - Katowice, PO - Spodek Hall
Nov. 02 - Paris, FR - Le Zenith
Nov. 04 - Stuttgart, DE - Porsche Arena
Nov. 06 - Oberhausen, DE - KP Arena
Nov. 07 - Amsterdam, NL - Ziggodome
Nov. 09 - Zurich, CH - Halle 622
Nov. 11 - London, UK - SSE Arena, Wembley

* On sale Friday, March 11 at 10 a.m. local time

^ On sale Wednesday, March 16 at 11 a.m. local time

PORCUPINE TREESteven Wilson, Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison — has just shared "Of The New Day", the latest track from "Closure/Continuation", due on Friday, June 24 via Music For Nations/Megaforce Records.

"'Of the New Day' is a song of rebirth, emerging from darkness," says Wilson. "It sounds deceptively simple, a recognizably atypical PORCUPINE TREE ballad. That is until you realize that the length of the bars is constantly changing, flipping between bars of regular 4/4 time to 3/4, to 5/4 to 6/4, 11/4, so that the track never settles into any steady time. It's what PORCUPINE TREE can sometimes do really well, come up with a basic idea that's almost intellectual or mathematical, but carry it off in a way that sounds completely natural and accessible. At least I hope there's no sense of us being clever for the sake of it or putting technique over musicality. That is unless you want to specifically home in on that side of the composition."

Last November, PORCUPINE TREE returned with its first new music in close to 12 years. "Harridan", an epic, eight-minute-long reintroduction to PORCUPINE TREE's truly singular sound, was accompanied by an official lyric video, streaming now via YouTube.

"Closure / Continuation" — which follows 2009's "The Incident" — will be available on standard CD, standard black vinyl 2x12" LP, white vinyl 2x12" LP, transparent blue vinyl 2x12" LP, and white cassette. In addition, a limited audiophile deluxe LP will also be available, cut at 45rpm on 3x12" clear vinyl in 12" slipcase box with two bonus tracks; a limited audiophile deluxe CD in 12" slipcase box will include the standard CD, a second disc with three bonus tracks and instrumentals, Blu-ray disc with 5.1/Dolby Atmos and HD audio versions of the album, and an exclusive album art book. pre-orders are available now.

"'Harridan' and a few of the other new songs have been in play since shortly after the release of 'The Incident'," said PORCUPINE TREE. "They initially lived on a hard drive in a slowly growing computer file marked PT2012, later renamed PT2015, PT2018, and so on. There were times when we even forgot they were there, and times when they nagged us to finish them to see where they would take us. Listening to the finished pieces, it was clear that this wasn't like any of our work outside of the band — the combined DNA of the people behind the music meant these tracks were forming what was undeniably, unmistakably, obviously a PORCUPINE TREE record. You'll hear all of that DNA flowing right through 'Harridan'."

One of the most forward-thinking, genre-defying rock bands of any era, PORCUPINE TREE was founded in 1987 by renowned musician/producer Steven Wilson as an outlet for the experimental recordings he was making outside of his acclaimed post-rock duo NO-MAN. With the addition of keyboard player Richard Barbieri and drummer Gavin Harrison, PORCUPINE TREE soon evolved into a proper band, releasing 10 studio albums between 1992 and 2009. Each new release saw PORCUPINE TREE exploring new musical ideas, their expansive music shifting from pastoral psychedelic rock and ambient electronic soundscapes to experimental pop and propulsive metal. Later releases like 2007's Grammy Award-nominated "Fear Of A Blank Planet" and 2009's "The Incident" — the band's biggest seller thus far, reaching the top 25 in both the U.S. and the U.K. — saw PORCUPINE TREE effortlessly melding distinctive genres to create a groundbreaking musical universe all their own.

As relentlessly creative on stage as they are in the studio, PORCUPINE TREE proved innovative live performers known for sonic innovation and inventive visual productions. In October 2010, the band entered a period of hiatus following a spectacular concert at London's Royal Albert Hall — their biggest live show to date.

The most collaborative album of their highly lauded career, "Closure / Continuation" doesn't simply pick up where PORCUPINE TREE left off back in 2010. While the familiar traits of the band's idiosyncratic sound remain intact, the new album very much places PORCUPINE TREE in the here and now, with greater texture and color than ever before.

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