The National have 19 concerts in 2023. Here’s how to get tickets today

The National have 19 concerts in 2023. Here’s how to get tickets today
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We’re only a few weeks into 2023, and The National have already laid out exciting plans for their entire year.

First, the group will release their new album, “First Two Pages of Frankenstein,” on April 28. Next, they’ll embark on their 19-concert arena tour with special guests Soccer Mommy, The Beths and Bartees Strange.

And, in the middle of all this madness, Matt Berninger and the band will headline at Napa Valley’s BottleRock and Boston’s Boston Calling Festival. Both multi-day Memorial Day weekend extravaganzas will take place on May 26-28.

They’ll close their busy year closes with a massive blow-out show at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Aug. 18 with special guest Patti Smith.

Although tickets don’t go on sale on Ticketmaster until Friday, Jan. 27, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before seats are officially on sale.

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The National 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar featuring all upcoming tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

The National
tour dates
May 20 at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, IL
May 21 at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, IL
May 24 at The Anthem in Washington, D.C.
May 26-28 at Boston Calling in Boston, MA
May 26-28 at BottleRock in Napa Valley, CA
May 30 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA
June 2 at McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, OR
June 3 at McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, OR
June 4 at the Marymoor Amphitheater in Redmond, WA
June 5 at Deer Lake Park in Burnaby, BC, CA
Aug. 1 at The Met in Philadelphia, PA
Aug. 3 at the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, CT
Aug. 7 at The Fillmore in Detroit, MI
Aug. 8 at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Aug. 9 at the Armory in Minneapolis, MN
Aug. 11 at the Mission Ballroom in Denver, CO
Aug. 15 at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, TN
Aug. 16 at the Cadence Bank Amphitheater in Atlanta, GA
Aug. 18 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY

The National new album

On April 28, The National will release its ninth studio album, “First Two Pages of Frankenstein.”

The 11-track record will feature big-name special guests like Sufjan Stevens, Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift and is now available for pre-order.

Want to hear the lead single “Tropic Morning News?”

You can below.


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And, of course, here is the complete track listing, including special guests.

1. Once Upon A Poolside (feat. Sufjan Stevens)
2. Eucalyptus
3. New Order T-Shirt
4. This Isn’t Helping (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)
5. Tropic Morning News
6. Alien
7. The Alcott (feat. Taylor Swift)
8. Grease In Your Hair
9. Ice Machines
10. Your Mind Is Not Your Friend (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)
11. Send For Me

As a bonus, The National’s Instagram account shared that “NTL Cherry Tree  members who pre-order First Two Pages of Frankenstein via the member store will also receive a Flexidisc single of “Weird Goodbyes (feat. Bon Iver.), which was previously only released digitally.”

The National opening acts

Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Bryan Devendorf and Scott Devendorf will take a handful of up-and-coming indie acts along with them to select shows.

Here’s a snapshot of who you might see opening for the group when you see them live.

Soccer Mommy is led by 25-year-old singer-songwriter Sophie Allison. The group has been steadily releasing music since 2016, and just last year, they dropped their fifth album, “Sometimes, Forever,” which Rolling Stone awarded four stars.

The Beths are darlings of the indie scene. Originally from New Zealand, the four-member group (only one is named Beth) employs disaffected, dream-like vocals from lead singer Elizabeth Stokes and powerful instrumentals to create a unique sound that lends itself well to Christmas music, as heard here.

Bartees Strange will fire you up. The 33-year-old English indie star straddles the line between rap and rock with a sound reminiscent of TV On The Radio. Asking us to pick a favorite track is no easy feat, but we’re partial to his soaring single “Boomer,” but you can’t go wrong with any track on his 2022 album “Farm To Table.”

Patti Smith and Her Band have done it all. For the uninitiated (where have you been?!), Smith is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, a New York icon, and brought the world the seminal tracks “Because The Night,” “Dancing Barefoot,” and “People Have The Power.”

The National 2023 festival appearances

As noted before, The National will headline a pair of festivals in 2023.

We compiled all the details — dates, venues and fellow headliners — for you below.

The National
2023 festivals
BottleRock in Napa Valley, CA on May 26-28
Lizzo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone, Duran Duran, Lil Nas X
Boston Calling in Boston, MA on May 26-28
Foo Fighters, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Lumineers, Alanis Morissette, Paramore

Huge concert tours in 2023

The National is going on a national tour this year, and so many other huge groups are too.

Here are just five of our favorite can’t-miss artists you’ll want to see live in the next few months.

• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

John Mellencamp

• Dead and Company with John Mayer

• Taylor Swift

• Arctic Monkeys

Still looking for more shows to see? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.