Pierce The Veil Teases Massive Hometown Arena Show

Pierce The Veil Spring 2024
[Photo by: Anthony Tran]

Pierce The Veil has been booked and busy on their own emo eras tour, aka The I Can’t Hear You World Tour. The year-long run is set to wrap up on April 22 in Honolulu, but there may be one more surprise in store before they officially wrap up.

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On January 22, the group posted an ominous video on social media from Petco Park stadium in San Diego—Pierce The Veil’s hometown. Between the video and its caption, “THE HOMECOMING,” we can only assume one more huge hometown show is about to be announced.

Check out the full video below and keep on your notifications for more Pierce The Veil news.

Check out their full tour and festival appearance schedule below, and purchase tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • April 8—Brisbane, AU @ Riverstage
  • April 10—Sydney, AU @ Hordern Pavilion
  • April 11—Sydney, AU @ Hordern Pavilion
  • April 12—Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena
  • April 14—Adelaide, AU @ The Drive
  • April 16—Perth, AU @ Red Hill Auditorium
  • April 21—Honolulu, HI @ Neal S. Blaisdell Center
  • April 22—Honolulu, HI @ Neal S. Blaisdell Center
  • May 14—Columbus, OH @ Historic Crew Stadium 
  • June 5—New York City, NY @ Flushing Meadows Corona Park
  • Aug. 13—Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium 
  • Sept. 9—Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field 
  • Sept. 16—San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome

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