Hanson Announces 2022 ‘Red Green Blue World Tour’ Dates

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Hanson has announced 81 dates for their upcoming world tour that will see them kicking off in Helinski, Finland on June 8 and wrapping up in Australia in November. Taking place across Europe, North America, Latin America and Australia, the “Red Green Blue World Tour” promotes their upcoming album to be released on May 20.

The European leg of the tour will wrap up in Leeds, United Kingdom on July 3. Hanson will then be kicking off the North American leg of their tour on July 12 at the House of Blues in Houston, with stops in New Orleans, Atlanta, Boston, New York, Cleveland, Chicago, Seattle and more before wrapping up at the House of Blues in Dallas on Sept. 14. The band will then start off their Latin American leg in Mexico City on Sept. 25 and wrap up in Rio de Janeiro on Oct. 21, with November dates for Australia and New Zealand to be announced later this spring. 

“Going into our 30th year as a band we felt like it was imperative we continue to tell our story like on we can, and telling stories in ways that will continue to challenge us to grow and give people new reasons to listen,” Isaac Hanson said in a statement. “Red Green Blue is about sharing what has made us a band that has been able to weather so many storms.”

Jim Scott, known for his work with Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Wilcom engineered and mixed the record, with David Garza producing the album. Last November saw the band release Against the World, with the upcoming tour expected to see the band perform songs from both their 2021 release and upcoming full-length record, as well as beloved fan-favorite tracks.

“We have had a long friendship and deep connection with David since our early days as a band,” Zac Hanson said in a statement. “We could not have had a better musical collaborator for this milestone project.”

Hanson’s Dec. 20, 2019 performance at the House of Blues Boston grossed more than $93,000, while their performance at Caesars Atlantic City in N.J on Oct. 25, 2019 grossed more than $81,000, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice. 

Tickets for the “Red Green Blue World Tour” are set to go on sale starting Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. local time, with the US leg of the tour being produced by Live Nation. 

2022 “Red Green Blue World Tour” Dates

EUROPE
6/08 – House of Culture – Helsinki, Finland
6/10 – Berns – Stockholm, Sweden
6/12 – Vulkan Arena – Oslo, Norway
6/13 – Pustervik  – Goteborg, Sweden
6/14 – Godset – Kolding, Denmark 
6/16 – Mojo – Hamburg, Germany 
6/17 – Gloria – Koln, Germany 
6/18 – Strom – Munich, Germany 
6/20 – Magazzini Generali, – Milan, Italy 
6/22 – La Cigale – Paris, France 
6/23 – AB – Brussels, Belgium 
6/24 – Melkweg – Amsterdam, Netherlands
6/26 – Rock City – Nottingham, UK 
6/28 – SWG3 Galvanisers – Glasgow, UK 
6/29 – O2 Ritz – Manchester, UK 
6/30 – Roundhouse – London, UK 
7/02 – O2 Academy – Bristol, UK 
7/03 – University – Stylus – Leeds, UK 
NORTH AMERICA
7/12- House of Blues – Houston, TX 
7/14 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA 
7/15 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN 
7/16 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA 
7/17 – Jannus Live – St Petersburg, FL 
7/19 ¬- Alabama Theater – Birmingham, AL
7/20 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC  
7/22 – The National – Richmond, VA 
7/23 – The Fillmore Silver Spring – Silver Spring, MD 
7/24- The Fillmore Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA 
7/26 – Palace Theatre – Pittsburgh, PA 
7/28 – Empire Live – Albany, NY 
7/29 – House of Blues – Boston, MA 
7/30 – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom – Hampton Beach, NH 
7/31 – The Beacon Theatre – New York, NY 
8/02 – Corona Theatre – Montreal, QC 
8/03 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON 
8/05 – Ceasers Event Center – Elizabeth, IN 
8/06 – Agora Theatre – Cleveland, OH 
8/07 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Detroit, MI 
8/09 – 20 Monroe Live – Grand Rapids, MI 
8/10 – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN 
8/12 – The Pageant- St Louis, MO 
8/13 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL 
8/14 – The Sylvee – Madison, WI  
8/16 – Gillioz Theatre – Springfield, MO 
8/18 – Stir Cove at Harrah’s – Council Bluffs, IA 
8/19 – The Fillmore Minneapolis – Minneapolis, MN 
8/20 – Fargo Brewing Company Outdoors – Fargo, ND 
8/21 – Park Theater – Winnipeg, MB 
8/23 – The Palace Theatre – Calgary, AB 
8/24 – Midway – Edmonton, AB 
8/26 – The Vogue Theatre – Vancouver, BC 
8/27 – The Moore – Seattle, WA 
8/28 – Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR 
8/30 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA 
8/31 – House of Blues – Anaheim, CA 
9/02 – Ace Theatre – Los Angeles, CA 
9/03 – Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay – San Diego, CA 
9/04 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ 
9/06 – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV 
9/07 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT 
9/09 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO 
9/10 – Uptown Theatre – Kansas City, MO 
9/11 – Cotillion Ballroom – Wichita, KS 
9/13 – Emo’s – Austin, TX 
9/14 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX 
 
LATIN AMERICA
9/25 – BlackBerry – Mexico City, Mexico 
9/27 – Teatro Diana – Guadalajara, Mexico 
9/28 – Foro de Lago – Leon, Mexico
9/29 – Teatro Metropolitan – Queretaro, Mexico 
10/01 – Pabellon M – Monterrey, Mexico
10/04 – Teatro Coliseo – Santiago, Chile
10/06 – Teatro Gran Rivadavia  – Buenos Aires, Argentina
10/08 – La Trastienda – Montevideo, Uruguay 
10/11 – Teatro Bourbon Country – Porto, Alegre Brazil 
10/12 – Live Curitiba – Curitiba, Brazil
10/14 – Arena Eurobike – Ribeirão Preto, Brazil 
10/15 – Espaco Das Americas – Sao Paulo, Brazil
10/16 – Arena Sabiazinho – Uberlandia, Brazil 
10/19 – Centro de Convencoes Ulyess Guimaraes – Brasilia, Brazil
10/21- Qualistage – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 
AUSTRALIA
November 2022 dates to be announced later this Spring