Garbage Say Upcoming Fall Run Will Be "Last North American Headline Tour"
Briefly

Rehearsals have commenced for Garbage's last North American headline tour, titled "Happy Endings." The band will perform an extensive fall run of more than 30 dates, their first solo headline trek in seven years, supporting the album Let All That We Imagine Be the Light. The tour launches September 3 in Orlando and includes stops in Nashville, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. The band described supporting act Starcrawler as "spectacular" and praised frontwoman Arrow de Wilde as "one of the most exciting front people of her generation." It is unlikely the band will play many of the cities on this tour again. Shirley Manson required surgery last year after an injury that forced festival cancellations.
Yesterday saw the commencement of rehearsals for our last North American headline tour. We haven't played an extensive headline tour like this one in the States for almost a decade. If the truth be told, it is unlikely we will play many of the cities on this tour ever again.
They continued by lauding "spectacular" supporting act Starcrawler and praising lead singer Arrow de Wilde as "one of the most exciting front people of her generation."
We are going out in style and we hope you will join us. That's life my friends. Nothing stays the same forever. Everything must change. All beautiful things come to an end. We love you.
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