Hotline TNT Announces Spring 2024 Tour Dates & Releases New Stump Music Video

Hotline TNT is hitting the road even harder, folks! They’ve padded their 2024 tour schedule with a heap of fresh dates stretching into spring. We’re talking a slew of new gigs, from the big-time Governors Ball to the indie darling Treefort Festival. And hey, they’re not just flying solo; they’ve got a mix of acts joining them, like Wednesday and They Hate Change, plus Matrix, Symbiote, and Cicada to shake things up.

In tandem with the tour buzz, they’ve dropped a quirky new video for “Stump,” the grand finale off their ‘Cartwheel’ album. Picture this: the band’s jamming out on a farm, looking like they’ve jumped straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon. All thanks to animator Matt Carignan and sound wizard Emil Bognar-Nasdor. It’s a must-watch – quirky, fun, and totally out of left field.

Did you catch that article on Hotline TNT’s shoegaze resurgence last year? Or the one where they dive deep into their heart-wrenching, guitar-distorted rock? If not, you’re missing out on some seriously good reads. And for the die-hards, there’s a string of tour dates below that’ll have you clearing your calendar faster than you can say “encore.”

Hotline TNT’s tour is a sprawling adventure across the map, zigzagging from the historic 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. to the sun-soaked stages of Florida. They’ll rock out in cozy clubs, bowl over audiences in Tennessee, and even cross the pond for a Eurotrip that’ll have the Netherlands grooving. With a mix of intimate venues and festival crowds, there’s a vibe for every fan.

And the lineup? It’s as varied as their tour stops. Wednesday’s sharing the stage on select nights, while They Hate Change brings their unique sound to the Southern stretch. Matrix, Symbiote, and Cicada are sprinkled throughout, ensuring every show’s got its own flavor. It’s a musical buffet, and your ears are invited to feast.

Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell is a senior music writer at SongsDetails.com. Noah has been passionately covering the music industry for over five years, with a particular focus on live performances and the latest updates on artists.