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Tricky Announces North American Tour, Including Seattle, Montreal, and Detroit Stops

Tricky will be performing live in North America, with confirmed shows in Seattle, Montreal, and Detroit. Stay tuned for additional dates and ticket information.

·May 11, 2026·via Pitchfork
Tricky Announces North American Tour, Including Seattle, Montreal, and Detroit Stops

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Tricky Announces North American Tour

In support of his first album in six years, he will stop in Seattle, Montreal, and Detroit By Kiana Mickles May 11, 2026 Save this story Save this story

Tricky is set for a short jaunt across North America. In support of his first album in six years, Different When It’s Silent , this fall the trip-hop artist will make stops in the U.S. and Canada. The trek kicks off in September in Detroit, and will hit cities like Montreal and Seattle before concluding in Atlanta this October.

The musician’s North American dates follow a run of European shows Tricky has also mapped out for earlier in the year. His sprawling 2026 schedule marks the first Tricky tour since he celebrated the reissue of his debut album, Maxinquaye , in 2024 with a handful of European dates.

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Tricky: 09-16 Detroit, MI - El Club 09-20 Dallas, TX - Trees 09-21 Austin, TX - Mohawk 09-23 Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom 09-24 Los Angeles, CA - The Bellwether 09-28 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom 09-29 Vancouver, British Columbia - Hollywood Theatre 09-30 Seattle, WA - Neumos 10-02 Salt Lake City, UT - Commonwealth 10-04 Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater 10-06 Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line 10-08 Toronto, Ontario - Danforth Music Hall 10-09 Montreal, Quebec - Le Studio TD 10-11 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel 10-12 Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair 10-13 Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre 10-15 Atlanta, GA - The Loft at Center Stage

_Originally reported by [Pitchfork](https://pitchfork.com/news/tricky-announces-north-american-dates/)._

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