Michigan-based rock band Greta Van Fleet has recently announced their world tour in support of their third studio album, “Starcatcher,” set to be released on July 21st, 2023 (Consequence, Wikipedia citation link #1). The Grammy-winning band’s tour, titled “Starcatcher Tour,” will include 19 concerts across North America and Europe, with locations ranging from New York’s Madison Square Garden to London’s OVO Arena Wembley (Kerrang!, Wikipedia citation link #2).
The tour will be the first time Greta Van Fleet will be playing in Detroit in five years, and it is set to take place at the Little Caesars Arena on September 15, 2023 (Detroit Free Press, Wikipedia citation link #3). The four-piece band will also perform in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Rocket Mortgage Field House, on September 18, 2023 (Cleveland.com, Wikipedia citation link #4).
Aside from their show in Detroit, the band is also set to perform in Houston, Texas, at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on September 23, 2023 (Click2Houston, Wikipedia citation link #5). Fans can purchase tickets for the “Starcatcher Tour” on Ticketmaster, with prices for a general admission ticket ranging from $30 to $500 (New York Post, Wikipedia citation link #6).
Greta Van Fleet has been compared to classic rock bands such as Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan, with their music described as “power-posing” and “confusing but inspiring” by CultureMap Houston (Wikipedia citation link #7). The band, which was formed in 2012 by siblings Josh, Jake, and Sam Kiszka, has received critical acclaim throughout their career and has amassed a large following of fans (Louder Sound, Wikipedia citation link #8).
With their upcoming album and world tour, Greta Van Fleet is set to reach new heights in the music industry, and fans can expect an unforgettable live performance that pays homage to classic rock while still maintaining its own unique sound.