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Grandson drops new single ‘Eulogy,’ announce massive world-wide headline tour

Grandson has returned with a brand-new single ‘Eulogy,’ released today via Fueled By Ramen. The song is his first new music since 2021 and finds him leaning into a laidback flow punctuated by confessional musings, existential anxiety, and apocalyptic implications. The song highlights his inimitable genre alchemy, fusing alternative, hip hop, and rock seamlessly, and paves the way for additional new music to be released later this year.

Speaking about the new song, Grandson says:‘Eulogy’ was written in the aftermath of a bad mushrooms trip this Summer, which led me to scrapping my album and admitting to myself and others that I was struggling with fantasies of self-harm. It’s easy to feel nihilistic or cynical about the future, and there’s a strange comfort in indulging in the depressing absurdity of day-to-day life with the only people in the world that understand you.”

Apart from the release of the new song, he announced a massive headline tour, touching almost all corners of the planet. Find the dates below.

US dates with K.Flay and De’Wayne:

May 12th – House Of Blues – San Diego, California
May 14th – Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, New Mexico
May 16th – Warehouse Live – Houston, Texas
May 17th – Tech Port Center – San Antonio, Texas
May 18th – House Of Blues – Dallas, Texas
May 19th – Joy Theater – New Orleans, Louisiana
May 21st – Welcome to Rockville Festival – Daytona Beach, Florida
May 22nd – The Ritz Ybor – Tampa, Florida
May 23rd – The Masquerade (Heaven) – Atlanta, Georgia
May 24th – Skydeck – Nashville, Tennessee
May 26th – The National – Richmond, Virginia
May 27th – The Fillmore – Charlotte, North Carolina
May 28th – Sonic Temple Festival – Columbus, Ohio
May 29th – The Fillmore – Silver Spring, Maryland
May 31st – House Of Blues – Boston, Massachusetts
June 2nd – Toads – New Haven, Connecticut

US dates with K.Flay and Jack Kays:

June 3rd – Webster Hall – New York, New York
June 4th – Franklin Music Hall – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 5th – Roxian Theatre – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 6th – Egyptian Room – Indianapolis, Indiana
June 9th – St. Andrews Hall – Detroit, Michigan
June 11th – House Of Blues – Chicago, Illinois
June 12th – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, Minnesota
June 13th – The Rave – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
June 15th – The Admiral – Omaha, Nebraska
June 16th – The Factory – St. Louis, Missouri
June 17th – Boulevardia Festival – Kansas City, Missouri @
June 19th – Mission Ballroom – Denver, Colorado
June 20th – The Complex – Salt Lake City, Utah
June 22nd – Revolution Concert House – Boise, Idaho
June 23rd – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, Washington
June 24th – Roseland Theatre – Portland, Oregon
June 26th – Warfield Theatre – San Francisco, California
June 27th – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, California
June 29th – Van Buren – Phoenix, Arizona

US dates with No Love For The Middle Child:

July 1st – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
July 2nd – Growlers – Memphis, Tennessee
July 3rd – Bogarts – Cincinnati, Ohio
July 5th – Empire Live Underground – Albany, New York
July 9th – Aura – Portland, Maine
July 10th – The Met – Pawtucket, Rhode Island
July 11th – Wally’s – Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

Canadian dates with Monowhales and No Love For The Middle Child:

July 17th – Corona Theatre – Montreal, Quebec
July 19th – History – Toronto, Ontario
July 21st – The Bronson Centre – Ottawa, Ontario
July 22nd – London Music Hall – London, Ontario
July 24th – Guelph Concert Theatre – Guelph, Ontario
July 27th – The Park Theatre – Winnipeg, Manitoba
July 28th – Roxy – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
July 29th – The Palace – Calgary, Alberta
July 31st – Union Hall – Edmonton, Alberta
August 2nd – Harbor Event Centre – Vancouver, British Columbia
August 3rd – Capital Ballroom – Victoria, British Columbia

August 11th – Foro Indie Rocks – Mexico City, Mexico *festival

UK and European dates:

September 7th – Opium Room – Dublin, Ireland
September 8th – Leeds University Stylus – Leeds, United Kingdom
September 9th – SWG3 Warehouse– Glasgow, United Kingdom
September 10th – O2 Institute2 – Birmingham, United Kingdom
September 13th – Academy 2 – Manchester, United Kingdom
September 15th – Electric Ballroom – London, United Kingdom

September 17th – den Atelier – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
September 19th – Trabendo – Paris, France
September 20th – Carlswerk Victoria – Cologne, Germany
September 23rd – Backstage Werk – Munich, Germany
September 24th – Astra Kulturhaus– Berlin, Germany
September 26th – Proxima – Warsaw, Poland
September 27th – Haus Auensee – Leipzig, Germany
September 28th – Roxy – Prague, Czech Republic
September 29th – Dürer Kert – Budapest, Hungary
September 30th – SiMM City – Vienna, Austria
October 3rd – Magazzini Generali – Milan, Italy
October 4th – Dynamo Saal – Zürich, Switzerland
October 5th – ZOOM – Frankfurt, Germany
October 6th – Melkweg Max – Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 8th – Trix – Antwerp, Belgium
October 10th – Lille Vega – Copenhagen, Denmark
October 11th – John Dee – Oslo, Norway
October 12th – Debaser – Stockholm, Sweden
October 13th – Pustervik – Gothenburg, Sweden
October 15th – Apollo Live Club – Helsinki, Finland
October 17th – Helitehas – Tallinn, Estonia
October 18th – Kablys – Vilnius, Lithuania

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