Self-titled LP was released in 2012

Critically acclaimed band Walk the Moon celebrates the ten year anniversary of their self-titled LP by hitting the road on their 10th Anniversary Tour this fall. Best known for the cult classic “Anna Sun,” the group performs their first album in its entirety along with special acoustic performances and some of their greatest hits.

The trek will be stopping in select cities across North America, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Washington DC, Boston, and New York City. Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster.

Hailing from Cincinnati, Walk The Moon consists of Nicholas Petricca (singer/keyboardist), Eli Maiman (guitarist), and Sean Waugaman (drummer). In 2015, the band catapulted to stardom when their hit single “Shut Up and Dance”, which is included on their RIAA Platinum album Talking is Hard, became a multi-platinum global smash that peaked at No. 1 on the Alternative, Hot AC, and AC charts, went to No. 2 at Top 40 radio, No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and broke the record for consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.

Throughout their career, the band has had a slew of honors including winning two Billboard Music Awards, and nominations for an MTV Music Video Award for Best Rock Video, American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Duo Or Group, New Artist of the Year, and Favorite Alternative Rock Artist and iHeart Radio Music Award for Best Duo/Group of the Year, Song of the Year, and Alternative Rock Song of the Year for “Shut Up and Dance.”

Walk the Moon’s third album, 2017’s What If Nothing, included hits such as “Kamikaze” and the No. 1 alternative radio hit “One Foot.” The group’s highly anticipated fourth album Heights is out now and features radio hits “Can You Handle My Love??” and “Giants.”

Walk the Moon 10th Anniversary Tour Dates:

Oct 19 – Los Angeles @ The Fonda
Oct 20 – San Diego @ The Observatory
Oct 22 – San Francisco @ The Fillmore
Nov 10 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Nov 11 – Boston @ Paradise
Nov 12 – New York City @ Webster Hall