

After 9 years, Bright Eyes are back. The trio made up of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nathaniel Walcott, have re-grouped to record and tour in 2020. Bright Eyes have announced tour dates including two Los Angeles concerts at the Hollywood Palladium. For those of you that have missed those soft, sullen vocals and lyrics, it’s time to rejoice and let your inner emo free.
With nine albums to their name, including Bright Eyes’ last album, The People’s Key, released in 2011 — Bright Eyes has signed to Dead Oceans for their forthcoming new album.
On adding BrightEyes to their already formidable roster of artists, Dead Oceans co-founder Phil Waldorf says:
”Bright Eyes is not just a formative artist for me personally, but for countless people who work at Dead Oceans. To get to work with a band that is part of our own origin stories in falling in love with music is the rarest of privileges. We are thrilled to be part of another great chapter in Bright Eyes enduring legacy.”
2020 is an important year for Bright Eyes, and no just with their reemergence. 2020 is full of significant anniversaries for Bright Eyes. Fevers and Mirrors was released 20 years ago this May, while Digital Ash in a Digital Urn and I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning both turn 15 in January.
Bright Eyes Tickets at Hollywood Palladium
Bright Eyes will perform two night in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium on May 21 and May 22. Supporting Bright Eyes at the Hollywood Palladium are Lavender Diamond. There are a limited number of pre-sale tickets available for Bright Eyes’ L.A. and NYC shows. To access Bright Eyes presale tickets, us the ticket link below and the following pre-sale password: BRIGHTEYES2020
GET PRE-SALE TICKETS TO BRIGHT EYES AT HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM
Mar 23 Tokyo, Japan Liquidroom
May 21 Los Angeles, CA Palladium #
May 22 Los Angeles, CA Palladium
Jun 20 Queens, NY Forest Hills Stadium +
Sep 3-6 Salisbury, UK End Of The Road Festival
+ Lavender Diamond supports
# Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus support
Watch Bright Eyes 2020 Teaser Video:
More From Bright Eyes:
Bright Eyes at the Fox Theater Pomona, 2011
Conor Oberst with John Prine at the Greek Theatre LA
Conor Oberst with Phoebe Bridgers at Lodge Room