Alternative/Rock
The Fray Announce “20 Years of How To Save A Life” Tour
The Fray has announced the 20th anniversary tour of their “How To Save A Life” album, taking place after their “The Fray Is Back” tour.

Under a month ago, The Fray announced their “The Fray is Back” tour, which will take place from April to June. This tour promotes the release of their new EP with the same name; this is the group’s first work since 2014.
Now, The Fray has announced a larger worldwide tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their iconic album How To Save A Life. This tour will feature The Strike opening for all North American shows and Landon Barker for select shows. Local support will be announced closer to the tour dates.
The “20 Years Of How To Save A Life” tour will span 35 shows and will kick off on July 25th in Dallas, Texas, at the South Side Ballroom, ending in Dublin, Ireland on November 22nd at the 3Olympia Theatre.
Tickets for the “20 Years Of How To Save A Life Tour” will open to the public on February 21st at 10:00 A.M. local time, right here.
20 Years Of How To Save A Life Tour Dates:
07/25 Dallas TX, South Side Ballroom
07/26 Austin TX, ACL Live at The Moody Theatre
07/27 Houston TX, Bayou Music Center
07/29 Orlando FL, House of Blues
07/30 Atlanta GA, Tabernacle
08/01 Washington DC, Anthem
08/02 Philadelphia PA, Fillmore
08/03 Boston MA, Leader Bank Pavilion
08/05 New York NY, The Rooftop at Pier 17
08/07 Toronto ON, History
08/08 Detroit MI, Fillmore
08/09 Cleveland OH, Agora Theatre
08/12 Nashville TN, Ryman Auditorium
08/14 Indianapolis IN, Rock the Ruins
08/15 Chicago IL, Chicago Theatre
08/16 Minneapolis MN, Fillmore
08/19 Seattle WA, Paramount Theatre
08/20 Portland OR, Crystal Ballroom
08/22 Oakland CA, Fox Theater
08/23 Los Angeles CA, Wiltern
09/26 Ocean City MD, Ocean’s Calling Festival
11/01 Warsaw Poland, Progresja
11/02 Berlin Germany, Huxleys Neue Welt
11/04 Stockholm Sweden, Annexet
11/05 Oslo Norway, Union Scene
11/07 Copenhagen Denmark, Vega
11/08 Hamburg Germany, Docks
11/10 Utrecht Netherlands, TivoliVredenburg
11/11 Cologne Germany, E-Werk
11/13 Paris France, Salle Pleyel
11/15 Glasgow UK, SWG3 TV Studio
11/17 Manchester UK, Albert Hall
11/18 London UK, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
11/21 Belfast Northern Ireland, The Telegraph Building
11/22 Dublin Ireland, 3Olympia
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