Ones To Watch Presents: Valley 'Lost In Translation' Tour

It's no secret; Valley is one of our favorite acts of recent memory. The Toronto-bred quartet is known for their energetic live shows and music that effortlessly manages to capture all the euphoria and uncertainty of coming-of-age, and we could not be more excited to present their headlining North American 'Lost In Translation' tour. The 27-date tour will see Valley joined by Devon Cole and Aidan Bisset on select dates as the Toronto band gears up for their hotly-anticipated sophomore album, Lost In Translation, set to release June 23. 

Speaking further on their upcoming album, Valley shares, “MAYBE will always be our teenage diary, our coming-of-age story, our first love and first record. Lost In Translation is those same best friends navigating their mid 20s and questioning ‘what now?…what really matters to us?’ and what might’ve been lost along the way. Between MAYBE and now, we’ve done more soul searching together than ever. We’ve travelled the world, we’ve accomplished a lot we never thought was possible. We’ve followed every single path to get nowhere and everywhere. It’s a very caught in a thought and seeking album. It poses more questions than answers. It’s honest, it’s confusing, it’s pop, it’s nostalgic, it’s black and white, its colourful, it’s unpredictable, it’s simple, it’s Valley, Lost In Translation.”


Tickets for Valley's 'Lost In Translation Tour' will be available Friday, January 27 at 10 am local time. Find your city below to grab tickets!

“Lost In Translation” 2023 Tour Dates:

April 13 – Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus^+
April 14 – Ottawa, ON @The Bronson^+
April 15 – Toronto, ON @ The Danforth^+
April 25 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of The Living Arts*
April 26 – Boston, MA @ Big Night Live*
April 28 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza*
April 30 – Washington, DC @ The Fillmore*
May 02 – Charlotte, NC @ The Underground*
May 03 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl*
May 05 – Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre*
May 06 – Orlando, FL @ The Beacham*
May 07 - Ft Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live*
May 09 – Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco*
May 11 – Houston, TX @ House Of Blues*
May 12 – Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues*
May 13 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s*
May 18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Regent Theater*
May 20 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore*
May 22 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theatre*
May 23 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre^*
May 24 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre*
May 26 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex*
May 27 – Denver, CO @ Summit*
May 30 – Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater*
May 31 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
June 02 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall*
June 03 – Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone*

^w/ Devon Cole
*w/ Aidan Bissett

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