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The I Can't Hear You World Tour is the upcoming twenty-third concert tour by American rock band Pierce the Veil. It is set to begin on May 13, 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina , and conclude on December 16, 2025, in São Paulo .
Pierce the Veil Australian Tour 2016; Pierce the Veil South America/Mexico Tour 2016; PTV/SWS World Tour; R. Rest in Space Tour; W. Warped Tour 2015
The Dead Masquerade Tour [20] Escape the Fate — Oceania April 24, 2011 May 1, 2011 Right Back at It Again Tour [21] A Day to Remember The Ghost Inside: North America August 11, 2013 August 21, 2013 House Party Tour [22] All Time Low, The Wonder Years: September 11, 2013 October 24, 2013 2013 Europe Tour [23] Bring Me the Horizon Sights and ...
In November and December, the band supported From First to Last on their headlining US tour. [10] The band supported Emery for their tour national tour around the U.S. from January 29 to March 22, 2008. [11] In April, the band appeared at the Bamboozle Left festival. [12] On May 2, a music video for "Yeah Boy and Doll Face" premiered on Fuse. [13]
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European Tour 2011 A Day to Remember, Pierce the Veil, Bayside, Yashin(Glasgow Only) UK January 28 – February 22, 2011 [30] The Game Changers Tour [nb 3] A Day to Remember, Bring Me the Horizon, We Came As Romans, Pierce the Veil U.S. March 10 – April 18, 2011 [33] What Separates Me from You Australia Tour A Day to Remember & Underoath ...
On April 26, 2016, Pierce the Veil released the album's third single, "Circles", on BBC radio and announced that they were touring the UK and Europe later in 2016. [35] The single was also released as a digital download. On May 13, the band released Misadventures with a concert in West Hall Sports Palace, in Mexico City in front of 4,000 fans.
The tour was the first time the band has played in the round; [4] the circular stage design was shaped after the band's signature smiley logo. [5] It was also notable for its setlist, which incorporated for the first time renditions of songs from the trio's side projects, including +44 and Box Car Racer .