Following UK dates this October, electronic music legend Gary Numan will embark on a 22 date North American tour, beginning on November 15th at The Observatory North Park. San Diego, with dates in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Chicago, Brooklyn, DC, and more—finishing at the Mohawk in Austin on December 16th.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 30th ticket links will be posted at Gary Numan’s official website.
Meanwhile, Gary Numan is wrapping up a successful Pledge music campaign, which is currently previewing images from the video for the album’s first single My Name is Ruin—filmed by none other than IAMX’s Chris Corner.
Savage is Gary Numan’s 21st studio album, following 2013’s Splinter (Songs From a Broken Mind). and is slated for release this August through BMG.
Tourdates:
Nov 15 – The Observatory North Park. San Diego
Nov 16 – Teragram Ballroom. Los Angeles
Nov 17 – The Observatory. Santa Ana
Nov 19 – The Fillmore. San Francisco
Nov 21 – Wonder Ballroom. Portland
Nov 22 – Neptune. Seattle
Nov 23 – The Rickshaw Theatre. Vancouver
Nov 24 – Commonwealth. Calgary
Nov 26 – Pyramid Cabaret. Winnipeg
Nov 28 – First Avenue. Minneapolis
Nov 29 – Thalia Hall. Chicago
Nov 30 – St Andrews Hall. Detroit
Dec 01 – Opera House. Toronto
Dec 04 – Paradise Rock Club. Boston
Dec 06 – Union Transfer. Philadelphia
Dec 07 – Brooklyn Steel. Brooklyn
Dec 09 – 9:30 Club. Washington DC
Dec 11 – The Masquerade – Heaven Stage. Atlanta
Dec 12 – Exit / In. Nashville
Dec 14 – Trees. Dallas
Dec 15 – Warehouse Live Studio. Houston
Dec 16 – The Mohawk. Austin
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