Squid Announce 2022 North American Tour

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Squid Announce 2022 North American Tour

The UK band will kick off the new dates in March

The band Squid

Squid, photo by Holly Whitaker

Squid have announced a slate of North American tour dates in support of their 2021 album Bright Green Field. The new dates kick off March 7 in Portland, Oregon and will extend through the month, concluding in Boston. Check out the full slate, including the UK band’s European dates, below.

Last month, Squid shared a cover of Bill Callahan’s “America!” Read about Bright Green Field in Pitchfork’s “The 31 Best Rock Albums of 2021.”

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Squid: USA / CAN March 2022

Squid:

01-26 Belfast, Ireland – Empire Music Hall 
01-27 Galway, Ireland – Roisin Dubh 
01-28 Cork, Ireland – Cyprus Avenue 
01-30-31 Dublin, Ireland – The Button Factory 
03-07 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
03-08 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
03-09 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rickshaw Theatre
03-12 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
03-13 Los Angeles, CA – Regent Theater 
03-16 Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre
03-17 Detroit, MI – El Club 
03-18 Toronto, Ontario – Horseshoe Tavern 
03-19 Montreal, Quebec – Bar Le Ritz
03-21 Washington, D.C. – Black Cat
03-22 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
03-23 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg 
03-25 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall 
06-05-12 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound 
07-08 London, England – Somerset House 
08-05-07 Katowice, Poland – OFF Festival 
08-17-20 Paredes de Coura, Portugal – Paredes de Coura Festival 
08-28-28 Saint Cloud, France – Rock en Seine 
09-16-18 Los Angeles, CA – Primavera Sound LA

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