Get ready for the “oh-my-god, I can’t believe it” moments in Frank Turner’s live show. The singer is bringing his high-energy concerts to U.S audiences this fall and you don’t want to miss out on a single moment of pure awe.
Turner just announced a fall run that will kick off in September with their first stop at The Echo LA on the 23rd. They’ll mainly be playing shows in the eastern and midwestern US for all of October, concluding with Pensacola Florida until November 1st.
The punk rocker and founder of Against Me! will be joining Turner on tour for a majority of the dates. The other spot is set to be filled by Dustin Meade, who is opening shows October 8-15th and October 17-28th in addition to Laura Jane Grace from Oct 10 in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire.
The singer is currently working on a new album, but served up his first taste of new music in 2021 back in May with “The Gathering.” The song featured guest turns by Jason Isbell and Dom Howard from Muse. Turner has worked extensively on the upcoming release with producer Rich Costey who has contributed to albums such as Adele’s 21 and Coldplay’s A Rush of Blood To the Head.
The British singer-songwriter has announced that his next album, ‘FTHC’, will be released on February 11th. The new release follows up 2019’s ‘No Man’s Land’ and 2018’s Be More Kind which reached #5 on the Billboard Folk chart. In addition to releasing two studio albums in a single year, he brought his tour “Be More Kind World Tour” back to North America with special guests Lucero, John K Samson (The Weakerthans), Tiger Army, and Masked Intruder among others during an extensive touring cycle across America last summer.
Almost went for this as my new logo but Boudicat wouldn’t sign off the image rights. Some amazing submissions so far for my new FTHC logo comp. The creativity is awesome. Deadline is 22nd to get yours in here: https://t.co/h8RzoogT1H. Tag a friend and spread the word x pic.twitter.com/k4LOsJCCAm
— Frank Turner (@frankturner) August 18, 2021
Frank Turner U.S. tour dates 2021
The English folk-rock singer-songwriter, Frank Turner (born 1977) has announced the dates for his US tour in 2021. The artist is known for singing about social and political issues with a punk attitude, including topics such as class warfare, economic inequality, and general frustration with the human race. His songs have been featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered as well as BBC Radio 1’s playlist. He will be performing at venues across America in 2021. Tickets go on sale this Friday.
How much are Frank Turner tour tickets?
Ticket prices for Frank Turner concerts will vary depending on the venue and time of year. You can get a price range by clicking on the ‘Tickets’ tab under ‘Details’. Some seating arrangements, such as General Admission (GA), will have no set price unless you purchase them at an earlier date to reserve your place. Other tickets may be priced in tiers based on where you want to sit or how early you buy them.
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Frank Turner Ticket Prices
City | Venue | Average Ticket Price |
Philadelphia | Festival Pier At Penn’s Landing | $36 |
Baltimore | Merriweather Post Pavilion | $58 |
Chicago | Grant Park | $203 |
Boston | House of Blues – Boston | $84 |
How to get Frank Turner tour t-shirts?
If you happen to be in America, Amazon is your best bet. Band merch is tricky because it comes and goes with tour cycles and such. The good news is that you still might find what you’re looking for on those rare occasions where Frank has an online sale–just keep your fingers crossed.
what is Frank Turner’s net worth?
Frank Turner is a solo British singer-songwriter. His career has been ever-present on the media and he has performed in all the major venues in his country. He had therefore estimated an average initial net worth of $6 million which could show an increase of 10% to 15%.
Frank Turner is an English folk singer and songwriter from Meonstoke, Hampshire, previously of the band Million Dead and founder for The Sleeping Souls. His first album, 2002’s ‘Sleep Is For The Week,’ was described as “a breathless account of rock & roll excess that set new standards for self-lacerating wit.” After being signed by Xtra Mile Recordings.
Net Worth: | $6 Million |
Date of Birth: | Dec 28, 1981 (39 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Profession: | Singer-songwriter, Singer, Musician |
Nationality: | England |