Fresh off a buzzed-about return to Coachella's desert stage, The Strokes are wasting no time keeping the momentum alive. The New York mainstays have officially mapped out a sweeping global tour set to launch in June, carrying them across North America, the U.K., Europe, and Japan through the fall.

The run is stacked with marquee stops, including a two-night stand at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a major London play at The O2, plus dates hitting Toronto, Paris, and Amsterdam along the way. It’s a full-scale return that matches the band’s arena-sized legacy—and then some.
Support across select dates reads like a festival bill in itself. Fans can expect appearances from Thundercat, Cage the Elephant, Hamilton Leithauser, Fat White Family, Alex Cameron, and ÖLÜM joining the ride.
The tour arrives just ahead of the band’s highly anticipated seventh studio album, Reality Awaits, due June 26. The project marks their first full-length since 2020’s GRAMMY-winning The New Abnormal, and was crafted alongside legendary producer Rick Rubin, with recording sessions spanning Costa Rica and beyond. Lead single “Going Shopping” offers the first taste of what’s next.
If their recent festival run—spanning Coachella and upcoming headline slots at Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, and Summer Sonic—is any indication, this era is shaping up to be one of their biggest in years.
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