Identical twin sisters-turned-pop stars Tegan and Sara have announced 2020 tour dates for what they're dubbing the Tonight We're Seeing Colors Tour.
The Tegan and Sara tour 2020 is set to launch in May and will stretch through early September, hitting venues such as Boston's House of Blues, Denver's Ogden Theatre, Chicago's Riviera Theater and Pier 17 in New York.
Tegan and Sara 2020 tour dates also feature concerts in Los Angeles, Nashville, Atlanta and more.
The Canadian identical twins have been performing together since the mid-'90s but emerged as bona fide pop stars with the release of 2009's Sainthood.
The Tonight We're Seeing Colors Tour will fans of Tegan and Sara the chance to once again be there in person to enjoy Tegan and Sara live and in concert!
Vivid Seats will have full Tegan and Sara 2020 tour info below.
Tegan and Sara 2020 Tonight We're Seeing Colors Tour Dates, Tickets
May 18 – Spokane, Wash. – Knitting Factory Concert House
May 19 – Missoula, Montana – The Wilma
May 20 – Boise, Idaho – Knitting Factory Concert House
May 21 – Eugene, Ore. – McDonald Theatre
May 24 – San Diego – SOMA
May 26 – Phoenix – The Van Buren
May 27 – Tucson, Ariz. – Rialto Theatre
May 30 – Denver – Ogden Theatre
June 1 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman
June 2 – Saint Louis – The Pageant
June 3 – Indianapolis – Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre
June 6 – Chicago – Riviera Theater
July 30 – Portland – Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre
Aug. 1 – Los Angeles – Hollywood Palladium
Aug. 5 – Houston – Warehouse Live Ballroom
Aug. 6 – Dallas – House of Blues
Aug. 7 – Tulsa, Okla. – Tulsa Theater
Aug. 10 – Detroit – The Fillmore Detroit
Aug. 11 – Cleveland – House of Blues
Aug. 13 – Toronto, ON – Rebel Complex
Aug. 14 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
Aug. 15 – Boston – House of Blues
Aug. 17 – New Haven, Conn. – College Street Music Hall
Aug. 18 – New York – Pier 17
Aug. 21 – Philadelphia – The Fillmore
Aug. 22 – Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
Aug. 24 – Richmond, Va. – The National
Aug. 25 – Norfolk, Va. – Norva
Aug. 28 – Pittsburgh – Roxian Theatre
Aug. 30 – Nashville, Tenn. – Brooklyn Bowl
Sept. 1 – Charleston, S.C. – Charleston Music Hall