The trek kicks off this July in Canada

This summer, The Struts are hitting the road to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their seminal debut album, Everybody Wants. The British glam-rock juggernauts will kick off the trek on July 31 in Toronto, Ontario at the Danforth Music Hall. Very special guests will be Dirty Honey. Check out the full tour itinerary below.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 18 at 10am local time.
In a full-circle moment, the tour also marks a decade since The Struts first took the stage on U.S. soil, unleashing a wave of adoration from American crowds that continues to surge. To celebrate this pivotal moment, fans can expect an unforgettable setlist; the band will perform Everybody Wants in its entirety each night, alongside newly released tracks and a selection of career-defining anthems – all delivered with the band’s signature commanding sonic firepower.
“We can’t believe it’s been ten years since Everybody Wants and since we first played in the States,” says frontman Luke Spiller. “This tour is going to be a celebration of everything that’s happened since — the music, the fans, the madness — and we can’t wait to party with you all.”
Renowned for their no-holds-barred live shows, The Struts promise an experience that’s as bold, stylish and unforgettable as the band itself. Whether you’re a day-one fan or new to the glam-rock revival, the tour is bound to be a must-see celebration of one of the most electrifying rock bands of the last decade.
“We’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be hitting the road this summer to celebrate 10 amazing years of The Struts! Join us as we tour across North America with special guests Dirty Honey. Can’t wait to see you there!”

Dirty Honey released their first live album MAYHEM AND REVELRY LIVE back in February through Dirt Records. The double-vinyl, CD and digital outing was accompanied by a four-part video documentary, recorded live throughout North America, the UK and Europe on the band’s 2023-24 “Can’t Find the Brakes” World Tour. The album and video capture the band’s explosive energy and camaraderie with its audience and each other, and puts viewers front and center inside the barricade at the band’s sixty concerts. With 16 tracks total, Side One of the vinyl features recordings from the North American concerts, and the Side Two recordings are from the UK and European shows.
Said guitarist John Notto, “We are very proud to present to you this collection of live performances from around the world. Like my favorite live albums I listened to constantly as a kid, I believe this album features the band in its most honest form, feeding off the audience and walking the wire with a grin and a dash of reckless abandon that can only come from that magical place we get to onstage with you, the audience. We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed performing it.”
“To me, live albums have always been the quintessential corner stone for any rock band’s catalog,” vocalist Marc LaBelle added. “I grew up on Aerosmith’s A Little South of Sanity, AC/DC’s LIVE, The [Rolling] Stones’ Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out, and [Led] Zeppelin’s How the West Was Won. There’s something beautiful about a band’s unbridled live energy mixed with an audience’s excitement that breathes new life into songs. The guys in the band and I have long been told ‘your records are awesome, but you’re even better live,’ and I think that sentiment comes across loud and clear on Mayhem and Revelry.”

July 31 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON*
August 2 – House of Blues – Boston, MA*
August 4 – The Fillmore – Detroit, MI
August 5 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH
August 6 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
August 8 – The Fillmore – Minneapolis, MN
August 9 – The Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL
August 11 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN
August 12 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC
August 13 – 31st Street Park – Virginia Beach, VA
August 15 – Hampton Beach Casino – Hampton Beach, NH
August 16 – Del Lago Resort & Casino – Waterloo, NY^
August 17 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
August 19 – Roxian Theatre – McKees Rocks, PA
August 20 – Levitt Pavilion at SteelStacks – Bethlehem, PA
August 22 – The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, NY
August 23 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA
August 24 – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater – Wilmington, NC
August 26 – Hard Rock Live – Orlando, FL
August 27 – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, FL
August 29 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
August 30 – The Factory – Chesterfield, MO
September 12 – Bel-Aire Backyard – Las Vegas, NV
September 13 – Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
September 14 – Harrah’s Lake Tahoe – Stateline, NV
September 16 – Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
September 18 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA
September 19 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
September 20 – Revolution Concert House – Garden City, ID
September 22 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT
September 23 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
September 25 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
September 26 – Echo Lounge & Music Hall – Dallas, TX
September 27 – Stable Hall – San Antonio, TX#
September 28 – Emo’s Austin – Austin, TX
September 30 – Revel – Albuquerque, NM
^No Special Guest
*with King Falcon (No Dirty Honey)
#with Pistols at Dawn (No Dirty Honey)
Tickets will be available HERE