Thom Yorke extends Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes tour into 2020

Tickets on sale Oct 18th

Thom Yorke has extended Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes — the touring entity comprised of Thom, Nigel Godrich and visual artist Tarik Barri — to include new dates across the U.S., UK and Europe beginning March 28th and running through July 13, 2020.

Currently playing in the U.S. through its October 29-30th two-night stand at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes features the trio of Thom, Nigel and Tarik performing songs spanning Yorke’s solo works, including The Eraser, Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, Atoms For Peace’s Amok, and of course his recently released ANIMA.

Additionally, ANIMA material will receive its first U.S. network television airing tomorrow night (Tues, Oct 15th) when Yorke makes his debut appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

ANIMA was released June 27th, accompanied by a Paul Thomas Anderson-directed “one-reeler,” also titled ANIMA, exclusively viewable on Netflix. Both the album and the short film set to three of its songs have received overwhelmingly positive response, including The New York Times noting both the album’s “subtle, complex, changeable layerings and richly shadowy sounds” and praising the film as “elusive, dreamlike and worthy of its leading man: a singer who knows how to move.” Featuring several songs debuted live over the course of previous Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes performances, ANIMA was written by Yorke, produced by Godrich and features the London Contemporary Orchestra on all nine tracks.

Reaction to the first few Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes U.S. performances in the wake of ANIMA’s release has been borderline ecstatic. Stereogum raved, “Complex programmed beats plus heavy rhythmic guitar and bass work added up to a powerful launchpad for Yorke’s one-of-a-kind voice, which performed its usual heavenly acrobatics Monday. What often scans as textural on record was much more visceral on stage… this was not a chin-stroking intellectual exercise. Yorke and company were putting on a goddamn show,” while the Columbus Dispatch described TMB as “an immensely effective immersive experience” and Pittsburgh Music Magazine praised the show’s “rave-like atmosphere with visuals that were stunning, dizzying, and dreamlike.”

Thom York Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes 2020 Tour Dates:

March 28 — Fairfax VA – EagleBank Arena
March 30 — New York NY – Radio City Music Hall
April 4 — Chicago IL – United Center
April 5 — St. Paul MN – Xcel Energy Centre
April 8 — Denver CO – Mission Ballroom
June 19 — Glasgow, UK – SEC (Scottish Events Centre) Hall 3
June 20 — Manchester, UK – O2 Victoria Warehouse
June 23 — London, UK – Eventim Apollo
June 24 — London, UK – Eventim Apollo
July 1 — Poland – Opener Festival * previously announced
July 1-4 — Denmark – Roskilde Festival * previously announced
July 6 — Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
July 9 — Milan, Italy – Ippodromo del Galoppo di San Siro
July 11 — Slovakia – Pohoda Festival
July 12 — Prague, Czech Republic – Karlin Hall
July 13 — Berlin, Germany – Max-Schmeling-Halle

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