ICONIC BAND CROWDED HOUSE ANNOUNCE RE-SCHEDULED DATES FOR 2022 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

CONIC BAND CROWDED HOUSEANNOUNCE RE-SCHEDULED DATES FOR 2022 NORTH AMERICAN TOURPrevious Tickets Will Be Honored on New Dates

TOUR FOLLOWS BAND’S MOST RECENT CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ALBUM RELEASEDREAMERS ARE WAITING

September 20. 2022 – Today, iconic multi-platinum selling band CROWDED HOUSE officially announced newly re-scheduled dates for their highly anticipated North American tour that had to be postponed due to a band member injury.  The tour follows on the heels of both sold-out Australian and European legs of the tour along with their seventh studio album Dreamers Are Waiting – Listen to the album HERE. The new music as well as the tour features founding members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour along with producer and keyboardist Mitchell Froom, guitarist and singer Liam Finn and drummer Elroy Finn. “Crowded House are delighted at long last to be able to play shows in North America. We have been picking up the pace recently as the world opens up and can’t wait present the show with this band lineup in absolute top form to the good folk of North America, from sea to shining sea,” said Neil Finn.  Previous tickets will be honored on the new dates.  Tickets for purchase will go on sale Friday, September 23rd at 10am local time. TOUR ITINERARYTue May 02                        Vancouver, BC     OrpheumWed May 03                       Seattle, WA          Paramount TheatreThu May 04                        Portland, OR        Arlene Schnitzer HallSat May 06                         Oakland, CA        Fox TheaterMon May 08                       Los Angeles, CA  The WilternTue May 09                        Los Angeles, CA  The WilternWed May 10                       Mesa, AZ             Mesa Arts CenterFri May 12                          Denver, CO          ParamountSun May 14                        Minneapolis, MN  State TheatreMon May 15                       Chicago, IL           Chicago TheatreWed May 17                       Durham NC          The Carolina Theatre of DurhamFri May 19                          Nashville, TN       Ryman AuditoriumSun May 21                        Washington, DC   The AnthemMon May 22                       New York, NY      Beacon TheatreWed May 24                       Philadelphia, PA  Met OperaFri May 26                          Red Bank, NJ       Count Basie Center for the ArtsSat May 27                         Toronto, ON         Budweiser StageTue May 30                        Boston, MA          Wang Theatre at The Boch Center  www.crowdedhouse.comtwitter // instagram // facebook // youtubeCrowded House is a long standing and much-loved vehicle for the song writing talents of Neil Finn. Formed in Melbourne Australia in 1985 out the ashes of New Zealand’s Split Enz by Neil, Paul Hester and Nick Seymour, their eponymous self-titled debut album on Capitol Records went on to global success with the hits “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong”. Those songs and many that followed are still resonating with audiences today, the former in particular being one of the most covered songs of the last 20 years. The band’s first incarnation lasted from 1985 through 1996 with 4 studio albums and enjoyed much success worldwide, becoming particularly beloved for their freewheeling and interactive live shows. This lineup said Farewell to the World on the steps of the Sydney Opera House in 1996 with a now legendary performance in front of 150,000 people. In 2007 following the tragic death of Paul Hester, Neil and Nick felt emotionally compelled to bring Crowded House back, to put some more good history, as they described it, into the story of the band.  Drafting in new drummer Matt Sherrod and with long time touring member Mark Hart they released the album “Time On Earth” to critical acclaim and toured the world. Another album, ‘Intriguer”, was recorded in 2009 and Crowded House was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2016, at the same time reprising its Farewell shows at the Sydney Opera House with 4 nights of stunning performances.