It is always a pleasure to be able to see Kings of Leon live in concert The band continues to tour and perform live for their fans These are the Kings of Leon Tickets 2023 tour dates and where you can watch them:
Currently, Kings of Leon are preparing for the When You See Yourself Tour scheduled for 2023, with shows planned across North America and Europe. This Grammy-awarded, Nashville-based alternative rock band has been around for more than a decade and twenty odd years and the fans are looking forward to seeing the Kings of Leon perform live in concert again.
The tour begins in the United States on May 19 at the Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Florida. They will be busy for most of the summer, performing in huge North American theaters and halls and then move to Europe in mid-August. The European leg continues through October 10, climaxing in Manchester, England. All together, they have planned over 40 dates till now.
This is Kings of Leon’s first full-scale headline tour since their WALLS World Tour in 2017. They performed a few shows in 2021 but this is the first time they are back on the road for a proper tour in a while. It has attracted high demand, with most of the shows being either sold out or almost sold out.
If you want to get tickets, don’t delay! Here is a complete list of the Kings of Leon 2023 tour dates announced so far:Here is a complete list of the Kings of Leon 2023 tour dates announced so far:
North America:
May 19 — West Palm Beach, FL, @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
May 24 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
May 26: Atlanta, GA, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
May 27: Nashville, TN, at Bridgestone Arena
May 30: Charlotte, NC, PNC Music Pavilion
June 1 — Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park
June 3: Virginia Beach , VA, at the Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
6/6: Boston, MA, @ Xfinity Center
June 10: Buffalo, NY, @ Darien Lake Amphitheater
June 13: Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage
June 15th: Cleveland, Ohio, at Blossom Music Center
September 2: Snowmass, CO, @ Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience
September 19: Rogers, AR, @ Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
September 21: Austin, TX, Germania Insurance Amphitheater
September 23: Dallas, TX, at the Dos Equis Pavilion
September 24: Houston, TX, at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 26 — Phoenix, AZ — Ak-Chin Pavilion
September 28 — Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
September 30: Palm Springs, CA, at Acrisure Arena
October 1 — Sacramento, CA Aftershock Festival
October 4: Portland, OR, @ Theater of the Clouds
October 7: Seattle, WA, Climate Pledge Arena
Europe:
August 16 — Warsaw, Poland, at the Torwar Venue
August 18: Prague, Czech Republic, at Sinobo Stadium
August 19 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
August 21: Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena
August 23: Zurich, Hallenstadion
August 26: Trondheim, Norway, @ Trondelag Musikkfest
August 28: Hamburg, Germany, at Barclaycard Arena
August 30: Copenhagen, Denmark, at the Royal Arena
September 1: Stockholm, Sweden, @ Avicii Arena
September 17 — Madrid, Spain, @ Mad Cool Festival
September 23: Milan, Italy, at the Mediolanum Forum
September 24: Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle
September 26 — Paris, France @ Zenith
September 28: Cardiff, United Kingdom, at Cardiff International Arena
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1st October: Leeds, United Kingdom, @ First Direct Arena
October 3: Glasgow, Scotland, @ OVO Hydro Arena
Oct 4: Birmingham, United Kingdom, Resorts World Arena
October 6: Manchester, UK, @ AO Arena
October 10: Belfast, UK, at The SSE Arena
They are expected to perform songs from all seven studio albums, with new ones from When You See Yourself apart from “The Bandit. ”Considering the duration of the tour, it would not be surprising if they sneaked some of the rarely performed favorites and other tracks that the fans may expect into the set list during different shows.
Kings of Leon charted their way to mainstream success in the 2000s with mega-hits such as “Sex on Fire” and “Use Somebody” that propelled the band to the top of chart globally. Since then, though, they’ve gone back to the garage rock kind of sound as they did in their early days and brought back that intensity which first pushed the band to stardom when they were only beginning.
Fans can expect to hear those early punk-influenced barnburners like “Molly’s Chambers” and “Taper Jean Girl” more frequently, interspersed with the sing-along Brit-rock hits from Only By the Night that brought the band mainstream success over a decade prior. When played live, it creates quite an exciting mix of the two songs.
Another aspect that goes a notch higher during the live performances is stage charisma of Kings of Leon’s frontman, Caleb Followill, as well as the group’s musicianship. Prepare yourself for high-pitched guitar solos, powerful bass beats, and the gruff voice of Caleb throughout the night. The lighting visuals and any pyrotechnic effects for the outside performances are also usually rather spectacular.
So you can imagine that even if they are twenty years deep into their career at this point, seeing Kings of Leon perform live is always a good time and should never be missed. If you wish to witness one of rock’s most skilled bands at work across North America and Europe in the next few months, don’t snooze when it comes to grabbing tickets to the next tour!