Superchunk tour dates 2024

Superchunk is currently touring across 2 countries and has 12 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at The Waiting Room Lounge in Omaha, after that they'll be at ICON Event Hall & Lounge in Sioux Falls.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Superchunk Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (12) See nearest concert

  1. Oct

    17

    Omaha, NE, US

    The Waiting Room Lounge

  2. Oct

    18

    Sioux Falls, SD, US

    ICON Event Hall & Lounge

  3. Oct

    19

    Lawrence, KS, US

    The Granada (half house)

  4. Oct

    21

    Austin, TX, US

    Radio East

  5. Oct

    22

    Houston, TX, US

    White Oak Music Hall

  6. Oct

    23

    New Orleans, LA, US

    Toulouse Theatre

  7. Oct

    25

    Atlanta, GA, US

    Variety Playhouse

  8. Oct

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    Gainesville, FL, US

    THE FEST 22

  9. Dec

    7

    Fortitude Valley, QLD, Australia

    The Brightside

  10. Dec

    8

    Adelaide, SA, Australia

    Lion Art Factory

  11. Dec

    10

    Perth, WA, Australia

    Rosemount Hotel

  12. Dec

    14

    Richmond, VIC, Australia

    Corner Hotel

Past concerts

  1. Oct

    16

    Minneapolis, MN, US

    First Avenue

  2. Oct

    15

    Chicago, IL, US

    Lincoln Hall

  3. Oct

    14

    Columbus, OH, US

    Skully's Music Diner

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Recent tour reviews

  • Superchunk

    There was a time when seeing the Chunk live was about as good as it gets. That was a generation ago, and they simply don’t have the same sheen anymore. I saw them last in 2019, and was really hoping some of that old magic would somehow be mystically channeled. It wasn’t and I was left wanting. The new songs are ok, I guess...but not much better than that. The old songs sounded slower, and more grown up than they ever did before, and that’s a bad thing. I swear they may have been playing everything at half speed. They simply lacked the spark and urgency that was once their hallmark.

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  • Being that I've followed them since day ONE and consider myself their biggest fan (no, really, really) the show was EPIC! Those guys always know how to put on such an incredible performance, which always includes a ton of laughter and chatter on stage, which only makes them more loveable. Now to the music, well this album - What a Time to Be Alive was really such a hit, so much so that it brought me back to the early 90's when they jammed out all the time. 30 years later these guys are still rocking and rolling like their 15 years old, jumping higher than any basketball player!! It was just such a wild and fun show, with a band so humble, never to care about fame or fortune. These guys play because they love it, just as much as I love them! YES to SUPERCHUNK! Mac, I was the one screaming too loud - out of love and excitement because you guys will always be number one in my book!

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  • Superchunk's unique blend of punk energy and indie DIY philosophy has carried them through a 20 year career that continues to evolve and present them as one of the most exciting and important rock and roll bands on the planet. In fact, Superchunk belongs to that subset of rock bands about whom it is frequently said “Well, the records are good...but you gotta see them live.”

    Indeed, few groups can match the sheer energy and excitement that the group brings to the stage. Front man Mac Macaughan still—as he did two decades ago—punctuates his band's anthemic riffs by bouncing and pogo-ing all over the stage. His bandmates, guitarist Jim Wilbur and drummer Jon Wurster, match him rip for rip.

    A Superchunk show is going to be loud, so have earplugs ready. In fact, original bassist Laura Ballance had to beg off the group's latest series of tours, citing chronic hearing loss as a cause. The band recruited Jason Narducy of Sugar to fill in on their most recent live gigs and have missed nary a beat (no pun in intended).

    The area in front of the stage at a Superchunk show can still be pretty wild, especially when the group launches into anthemic fan favorites like “Cool”, “Precision Auto”, and the band's signature stomp, “Slack Motherfucker”. And while the older material may be plenty familiar to longtime fans, it's a tribute to how strong the group has emerged from a long hiatus that songs from their two most recent albums fit in perfectly with the rest of the set.

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