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Tokyo Police Club Announce Farewell Tour Dates and Share Final Songs: Listen

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Tokyo Police Club Announce Farewell Tour Dates and Share Final Songs: Listen

The Canadian band will play its last concerts at Toronto’s History in November

Tokyo Police Club

Tokyo Police Club, photo by Calm Elliott-Armstrong

In January, Tokyo Police Club announced that they’d be breaking up after a farewell tour. The Canadian band has now shared the details of the tour, which culminates with four shows at Toronto’s History. See the group’s tour dates below.

Tokyo Police Club have also shared their final two songs, which they recorded with producer Jesse Turnbull at Toronto’s Taurus Recording. Below, listen to “Just a Scratch” and “Catch Me If You Can.”

Vocalist and bassist Dave Monks, guitarist and keyboardist Graham Wright, drummer Greg Alsop, and guitarist Josh Hook formed Tokyo Police Club in Ontario in the mid-2000s. After gaining some attention with EPs like A Lesson in Crime and Smith, the band released its first full-length album, Elephant Shell, in 2008. Three more studio albums—2010’s Champ; 2014’s Forcefield; and 2018’s TPC— followed.

“We have been so fortunate and privileged to have been able to share our music but even more to have had personal moments shared with us—from graduations to birthdays and onstage proposals,” Josh Hook said in a statement on the impending farewell tour. “To still see the same familiar faces who have been coming out since the beginning of our touring days and to be connected with so many people through music over almost 20 years of life is truly an honour. This final tour will be the best retirement party anyone could ask for. Thank you so much for being with us on this wild ride.”

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Tokyo Police Club: The Final Tour

Tokyo Police Club:

07-04 Ottawa, Ontario – Ottawa Bluesfest
08-01 Halifax, Nova Scotia – Marquee Ballroom
08-03 Saint John, New Brunswick – Area 506 Festival
09-14 Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore Ballroom
09-17 Calgary, Alberta – The Palace Theatre
09-18 Edmonton, Alberta – Midway Music Hall
09-20 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
09-21 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
09-23 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
09-24 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
09-25 Los Angeles, CA – The Regent Theater
09-28 San Diego, CA – House of Blues San Diego
09-29 Mesa, AZ – The Nile Theater
10-30 Denver, CO – Summit
11-01 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater 
11-02 Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre
11-03 Chicago, IL – House of Blues Chicago
11-05 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
11-07 Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
11-08 San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre
11-09 Austin, TX – Emo’s
11-11 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
11-12 Charleston, SC – Music Farm
11-14 Washington, D.C. – The Howard Theatre
11-15 Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl
11-16 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
11-19 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
11-26 Toronto, Ontario – History *
11-27 Toronto, Ontario – History *
11-28 Toronto, Ontario – History ^
11-29 Toronto, Ontario – History #

* with Hollerado
^ with Good Kid
# with Born Ruffians

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