After what seems like eternity (but really was less than 4 years), New Orleans-based Mutemath has announced the inevitable arrival of their 4th studio album Vitals, with a subsequent North American Tour.
The venues are noticeably more intimate this time around, so we highly suggest you catch one of these shows and watch drummer Darren King up close. It’ll be your favorite all year, for sure.
Click here to read our previous interview with Mutemath’s singer Paul Meany, and check out the tour dates below.

Date |
Venue |
Location |
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Jul 30 |
Lollapalooza Aftershow (Late) @ Double Door |
Chicago, IL |
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Aug 30 |
FLOAT FEST |
Martindale, TX |
|
Sep 12 |
1065 The End Weenie Roast @ PNC Music Pavilion |
Charlotte, NC |
|
Sep 13 |
The 95X Big Shindig @ Walnut Creek Amphitheater |
Raleigh, NC |
|
Sep 16 |
7th Street Entry |
Minneapolis, MN |
|
Sep 17 |
The Rave |
Milwaukee, WI |
|
Sep 19 |
Blind Pig |
Ann Arbor, MI |
|
Sep 21 |
Johnny Brenda’s |
Philadelphia, PA |
|
Sep 23 |
Mercury Lounge |
New York, NY |
|
Sep 24 |
Baby’s All Right |
Brooklyn, NY |
|
Sep 26 |
Great Scott |
Boston, MA |
|
Sep 29 |
U Street Music Hall |
Washington, DC |
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Oct 02 |
The Basement East |
Nashville, TN |
|
Oct 03 |
Vinyl |
Atlanta, GA |
|
Oct 06 |
Gasa Gasa |
New Orleans, LA |
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Oct 10 |
Dada |
Dallas, TX |
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Oct 19 |
Bahia |
Los Angeles, CA |
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Oct 20 |
The Echo |
Los Angeles, CA |
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Oct 21 |
Brick and Mortar |
San Francisco, CA |
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Oct 23 |
Tractor Tavern |
Seattle, WA |
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Oct 24 |
Star Theater |
Portland, OR |
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