Owl City announces a Spring headlining tour of the US kicking off on March 30th in Boise, ID and hitting every major US market including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, Denver, DC and more before ending on May 2nd in Milwaukee. The tour will come on the heels of a headlining tour of Europe and the UK as well as a tour of Australia where they'll be joining up with Cobra Starship.
In addition, the Spring headlining tour will be Owl City's second Stateside headlining tour in 2010 as the band is heading out on a sold out Winter tour in January.
As the band gears up for a busy 2010, Owl City can reflect on what has been an unbelievably successful 2009. Ocean Eyes was recently certified gold in the US and the first single "Fireflies" has sold more than 2 million copies making it double platinum. "Fireflies" also hit the #1 position on Billboard's Hot 100 chart twice and went #1 on iTunes in the US, Canada, Denmark, Holland and New Zealand. In addition, the video for "Fireflies" found fans at MTV, FUSE and VH1 where it is currently the #1 Most Played video on the channel and the band established themselves as a viable live act thanks to sold out headlining tours of the US, China and Japan making this small town artist an international phenomenon.
Additionally, Owl City earned numerous accolades from the media over the past six months. He was featured in Rolling Stone who said "
Ocean Eyes is filled with appealing dreamy electro-pop
," USA Today who wrote "
Young belongs to a grand pop-music tradition the bedroom musical savant," and Entertainment Weekly who said "Young's album Ocean Eyes contains quite a few catchy tunes, so we're betting radio programmers won't be leaving Owl City soon" and post Owl City's NYC show in September Rob Harvilla at the Village Voice wrote "Owl City
gets a more intense reaction from a Bowery Ballroom crowd than even Nine Inch Nails did
too infectious to resist." He's also graced the covers of HITS and Pollstar and was featured in the New York Times, NME, and Billboard who have been incredible supportive since the beginning.
1/21 Beaumont Club, Kansas City, MO
1/22 Diamond ballroom Oklahoma City, OK
1/23 Pageant St. Louis, MO
1/24 Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN
1/26 Majestic Madison, WI
1/27 20th Century Cincinnati, OH
1/28 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
1/29 Recher Theatre Towson, MD
1/30 Norva Norfolk, VA
2/01 Music Farm Charleston, SC
2/02 Freebird Live Jacksonville, FL
2/03 State Theatre Tampa, FL
2/04 Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2/05 House of Blues Orlando, FL
2/06 Melting Pot Athens, GA
2/08 Workplay Soundstage Birmingham, AL
2/09 Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
2/10 Rev Room Little Rock, AK
2/17 Komedia Brighton, UK
2/18 Electric Ballroom London, UK
2/19 Oxford Academy 2 Oxford, UK
2/20 Newcastle Academy 2 Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
2/21 Birmingham Academy 2 Birmingham, UK
2/22 - Manchester Academy 3 Manchester, UK
2/24 Melkweg Amsterdam, NL
2/25 Orangerie Brussels, Belgium
2/26 Le Nouveau Casino Paris, FR
2/27 Werkstatt Cologne, GR
2/28 59 to 1 Munich, GR
3/01 Magnet Berlin, GR
3/02 Amager Bio Copenhagen, DK
3/30 Knitting Factory Boise, ID
3/31 Knitting Factory Spokane, WA
4/01 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
4/02 Vogue Theatre Vancouver, BC
4/03 Roseland Theatre Portland, OR
4/05 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA
4/06 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA
4/07 Fox Theatre Pomona, CA
4/08 Soma San Diego, CA
4/09 Club Nokia Los Angeles, CA
4/10 Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ
4/12 Salt Air Theatre Magna, UT
4/13 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
4/15 Stubb's Austin, TX
4/16 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Houston, TX
4/20 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA
4/22 Constitution Hall Washington, DC
4/23 House of Blues Boston, MA
4/24 Terminal 5 New York, NY
4/25 Electric Factory - Philadelphia, PA
4/27 Sound Academy Toronto, ON
4/28 House of Blues Cleveland, OH
4/29 Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI
4/30 Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL
5/01 State Theatre Minneapolis, MN
5/02 Eagles Ballroom - Milwaukee, WI