Echosmith is Back on Tour with New Music

Rejoice! It’s been years since we’ve heard new music from Echosmith. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve had our fair share of Talking Dreams on repeat but we needed something new, right? Well, wait no more!

In case you haven’t had a chance to catch up on your new music, Echosmith (who is now a family trio rather than a quartet) released “Goodbye” back on July 14th. This is the first release of their sophomore album Inside A Dream, out September 29th. This will be an 11-track set which we’ll soon all be able to hear as they head off to a 6-week North American headline tour. Full list of dates are located below!

With that said, “Goodbye” also has its official music video set to go –


We’re excited for the new Echosmith and obsessed with the sound they finally figured out. With the departure of their older brother Jamie, this led Sydney, Noah, and Graham to discover a new sound. “
We had to find ourselves as a trio instead of a quartet,” Noah said in a press release.  Sydney Sierota added, in the same release, “That literally forced us on a journey of having to discover this sound. We still had electric guitars, but they weren’t the center of the music anymore.”

New sound. Same people. They’re still cool kids to us.

Echosmith Fall Tour Dates (w/ support from Banners)

October 5         Kansas City, MO                The Truman

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October 8         Englewood, CO                  Gothic Theatre

October 10       Salt Lake City, UT           The Depot*

October 11       Boise, ID                              Knitting Factory Concert House

October 13       Seattle, WA                     Neptune Theatre

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October 14       Portland, OR                   Wonder Ballroom

October 18       San Francisco, CA          Regency Ballroom

October 19       Los Angeles, CA                 The Fonda Theatre

October 21       San Diego, CA                 Music Box

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October 24       Tempe, AZ                       The Marquee

October 26       Dallas, TX                            Granada Theater

October 27       San Antonio, TX                 The Aztec Theater

October 29       Austin, TX                           Emo’s

November 1    Minneapolis, MN              First Avenue

November 2    St. Louis, MO                  Delmar Hall

November 3    Chicago, IL                          Metro

November 5    Toronto, ON                    Phoenix Concert Theatre

November 8    New York, NY                 Irving Plaza

November 9    Philadelphia, PA            Theatre of Living Arts

November 10 Boston, MA                     Royale

November 13 Columbus, OH                Newport Music Hall

November 14 Detroit, MI                       Majestic Theatre

November 15    Cleveland, OH                House of Blues

November 17 Indianapolis, IN              Deluxe @ Old National Center

November 18 Nashville, TN                   Cannery Ballroom

November 19 Atlanta, GA                      Variety Playhouse

November 20 Washington, D.C.              9:30 Club

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