Check out the full tour schedule below.įri. Ty Segall and the Freedom Band released a live album, Deforming Lobes, which was recorded at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom, in March.
The tour begins on July 26 in Los Angeles, with stops in Brooklyn, Paris, London, Berlin, before closing things out in Haarlem, Netherlands on October. The concerts will feature Segall, alongside Mikal Cronin, Charles Moothart, Emmett Kelly, and Ben Boye, performing select albums from Segall’s discography, including 2010’s Melted, 2011’s Goodbye Bread, 2014’s Manipulator, and 2016’s Emotional Mugger in full on select nights. It’s an ode to the joy that comes from loving and supporting one another unconditionally.Ty Segall and his Freedom Band have announced a series of residencies in a few U.S. “It’s also about extending this sentiment to another who might desire this same sort of freedom, but needs a little encouragement. “‘Feel Good’ is about allowing oneself to be confident and unrestrained in regard to whatever makes them feel good, be it emotionally, physically, or beyond,” Denée explained. “Feel Good” is one of two tracks on the LP to incorporate lyrics and vocals from Ty’s wife, Denée Segall. Harmonizer, Segall’s first new album since 2019, arrived via Drag City on digital services earlier this month. Tickets for most shows go on sale this Friday, August 20 at 12 p.m. Ty is currently slated to close out the tour next July with visits to Minneapolis, Denver and Salt Lake City.
It’s back to the road in June for stops in Tucson, New Orleans, Asheville, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Boston and Cleveland. Ty and his band then begin 2022 with a West Coast excursion spanning January 31 – February 9 that includes performances in Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Portland (Oregon), Vancouver, Seattle and Sonoma (California). Segall will end 2021 with a five-night New Year’s Run at The Chapel in San Francisco December 27 – 31.