Garbage tour 2025: How to get tickets

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It’s called Happy Endings, but the first headlining tour from Garbage in nearly a decade also brings something new.

The band will unveil its eighth studio album, “Let All That We Imagine Be The Light,” May 30 and embark on the 31-city Happy Endings tour across North America this fall.

The original quartet of Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker and Butch Vig will kick off the nearly three-month run Sept. 3 in Orlando, with stops in Brooklyn, Washington DC, San Francisco and Boston on the docket until the Nov. 2 end in Phoenix.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time April 4 at garbage.com and ticketmaster.com.

Garbage’s new album is its first since 2021’s “No Gods No Masters,” which the alt-rock band brought to life onstage while opening for Tears For Fears during their North American leg of The Tipping Point World Tour in 2022.

The 10-track album includes the songs “There’s No Future in Optimism,” “Love to Give” and “The Day That I Met God.”

In 2024, Garbage was forced to cancel the remainder of their U.S. dates after Manson suffered an injury during their European shows.

While she never disclosed specifics about the injury that landed her in the hospital, Manson posted photos of her recovery on Instagram and said she returned from the European tour “a hot mess,” adding her husband “had to push me through Heathrow and LAX airports in a wheelchair. I also had a dose of laryngitis and a massive cold sore on my lip.”

Garbage is currently touring South America.

Garbage Happy Endings Tour 2025 dates

  • Sept. 3: Orlando — Hard Rock Café
  • Sept. 5: Pompano Beach, Florida — Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 6: St Petersburg, Florida — Jannus Live
  • Sept. 8: Atlanta — The Eastern
  • Sept. 10: Nashville — The Pinnacle
  • Sept. 12: Cleveland — Agora Theatre
  • Sept. 13: Detroit — Masonic Cathedral Theatre
  • Sept. 16: Philadelphia — Franklin Music Hall
  • Sept. 17: Washington, DC — The Anthem
  • Sept. 18: Boston — Roadrunner
  • Sept. 20: Brooklyn — Brooklyn Paramount
  • Sept. 23: Pittsburgh — Stage AE
  • Sept. 24: Toronto — History
  • Sept. 29: Chicago — The Salt Shed
  • Sept. 30: Newport, Kentucky — MegaCorp Pavilion
  • Oct. 1: Columbus, Ohio — KEMBA Live!
  • Oct. 3: Madison, Wisconsin —The Sylvee
  • Oct. 4: Minneapolis — First Avenue
  • Oct. 6: Kansas City, Missouri — Midland Theatre
  • Oct. 7: Dallas — The Bomb Factory
  • Oct. 12: Denver — The Mission Ballroom
  • Oct. 15: Seattle — Paramount Theatre
  • Oct. 18: Spokane, Washington — Knitting Factory Spokane
  • Oct. 20: Vancouver — Orpheum
  • Oct. 21: Portland, Oregon — McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
  • Oct. 23: Saratoga, California — The Mountain Winery
  • Oct. 24: San Francisco — The Warfield
  • Oct. 26: Reno, Nevada — Silver Legacy Resort Casino
  • Oct. 29: Salt Lake City — Rockwell at The Complex
  • Oct. 31: Las Vegas — The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – The Chelsea
  • Nov. 2: Phoenix — The Van Buren

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