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We found tickets to see Beck and Phoenix on tour for just $4

Some deals are too good to be true.

Indie rock superstars just launched their at arenas all over the country and tickets ♏are much, much cheaper t🐟han we ever thought possible.

At the time of publication♏, our team found some seats going for as low as just on Vivid Seats.

Yes, you really read that right.

That’s less than it would cost for an arena soda.

While $4 tickets are a bit of an outlier on the — most shows have seats starting in the — it demonstrates that prices ma🌱y drop for this exciting tour as it continues.

Therefore, if you’re a fan on the fence about buying tickets, .

Who knows?

You just might find a deal that doesn’t make you feel like a “Loser.”

And, if that wasn’t enough, it should be noted 🌠that the co-headliners will be bringing along big-name special guests Jenny Lewis, , and along for the ride as well.

Want🍎 to find out how much tickets cost for the show clos🍰est to you?

Keep scrolling.

We’ve got everything you need to know about Beck and Phoenix’s ‘Summer Odyssey Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Beck and Phoenix 2023 tour schedule

A complete calen🎃dar including all upcoming Beck and Phoenix tour dates, venues and the lowest prices available for ജeach show can be found below.

Beck and Phoenix 2023 tour datesTicket prices
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Aug. 3 at the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, OR
Aug. 5 at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, CA
Aug. 7 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA
Aug. 8 at the Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA
Aug. 9 at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, CA
Aug. 11 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ
Aug. 12 at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, NV
Aug. 14 at the Ogden Amphitheatre in Ogden, UT
Aug. 15 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO
Aug. 16 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO
Aug. 18 at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, AR
Aug. 20 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, TX
Aug. 21 at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, TX
Aug. 22 at the Moody Center ATX in Austin, TX
Aug. 31 at the Huntington Bank Pavilion in Chicago, IL
Sept. 2 at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI
Sept. 3 at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA
Sept. 5 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, MA
Sept. 6 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD
Sept. 8 at the TD Pavilion at the Mann in Philadelphia, PA
Sept. 9 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
Sept. 10 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation, in US Dollars and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Beck new music

The prolific Los Angeles native has dropped countless singles over the past few years with artists like JAWNY, Joy Downer, Natalie Bergman and former Beatle Paul McCartney but he hasn’t released a proper album sin🎶ce 2020’s 13-track 

On the record, Beck employs echos and synthesizers to create a sound that evokes both the past and future all at once. We recommend the ELO-🃏like “Chemicals” and space-y title track “Hyperspace.”

Want to hear the whole thing? .

Also, make sure to check out Beck’s collab with Phoenix — the shiny, disco-y single

Phoenix new music

Everyone’💯s favorite French indie pop group delivered their most recent record  in 2022.

Made up of ten tracks, the album soun🍌ds🔜 distinctly Phoenix-ian. Thomas Mars’ signature vocals, catchy hooks and frantic yet controlled retro instrumentals fit perfectly into the band’s canon — like a lost album from the ’80s.

 seemed to agree saying “Alpha Zulu” “reju🏅venate🧔s a proven formula.”

. We suggest starting with the fourth song, “W🌞inter Solstice.” It’s a yet-to-🦩be-discovered anthem.

Beck and Phoenix opening acts

Although two headliners may seem like๊ a lot to handle already, Beck and Phoenix are stacking each show with openers as well.

Here’s what you need to know about the acts that may kick off the show of your 🌞choosing.

Jenny Lewis has been a fixture in pop music for more tha🐼n 20 years. You may know her from a number of projects like contributions to the seminal&🧔nbsp; album “Give Up,” her early 2000s band Rilo Kiley or her four solo albums. It’s also possible you saw her in the 1998 film “Pleasantville.” Personally, we’re fans of her melancholy tune “for its exquisite vocals and warbly guitar solo.

 are the definition of indie darlings. The quartet has played festivals all over the world and served as the opening ꦗact on a number of high-profile tours for acts like Florence and the Machine,  and Yeah Yeah Yeahs over the past decade. However, their crowning achievement might be their 2021 album which netted the group two Grammy nominations.

 is Natalie Laura Mering and Natalie Laura Mering is Weyes Blood. The husky-voiced, 34-year-old sings ethereal, dreamy pop that almost sounds otherwo🌳rldly. She describes her music best though saying it’s like “Bob Seger meets Enya.” Give her most recent record a spin. It’s the rare ♛melancholy album that gives off a sense of hope.

 evokes the Red Hot Chili Peppers as soon as you hear the guitar on their biggest single The only difference is lead singer Dana Foote sounds nothing like RHCP frontman Anthony Kiedis. Foote’s lingering vocals and the group’s deceptively simple guitars and drums build toward a near fever pitch on their most popular track. Yet, there’s still so much more to discover. Their 2020 album  (which features “Michelle”) is a 🐻great place to start.

Huge concert tours in 2023

Fellow indie fanatics, gather round, we come b𒈔eari▨ng good news.

Many of the most groౠundbreaking acts that regularly get rave reviews from Pitchfork and Rol🐻ling Stone will head to venues all over North America this year.

Here are just five of ou🎐r favorites you w🐽on’t want to miss in the next few months.

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Love indie but want to see what else is out there? Take a peek at our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here fo🥂r a fuller picture of this year’s live music landscape.