The pair, which consists of Welsh brothers Tom and Ed Russell, will commence the run of dates for their audio-visual show on 13 September at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado.
Subsequent shows will see them play to crowds across other parts of America followed by dates in the UK and Europe, before concluding at London’s Roundhouse on 25 October.
This will follow a busy summer for the duo, with festival dates that will include Primavera Sound, GALA and End of the Road.
Overmono are in red-hot form, not least following the release of Good Lies. Having played sold-out headline shows in Australia and the US earlier this year, the pair also recently played Coachella before joining The Chemical Brothers as special guests in Santa Barbara.
You’ll now have a chance to catch them live yourself – see the full list of dates below and visit here for more information and to purchase tickets.
Tickets for Overmono’s tour are available to pre-order from 10am this Thursday, 18 May, before general sale opens at 10am (BST) the following day, Friday 19 May.
What are Overmono’s headline tour dates?
Wed 13 September – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver
Thurs 14 September – Concord Music Hall, Chicago
Fri 15 September – The Ground, Miami
Sat 16 September – Terminal West, Atlanta
Wed 20 September – Brighton Music Hall, Boston
Thurs 21 September – Concourse Project, Austin
Fri 22 September – Making Time Festival, Philadelphia
Sun 24 September – FNGRS CRSSD, San Diego
Thurs 28 September – The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles
Sat 30 September – TBA, San Francisco
Fri 6 October – Vicar Street, Dublin
Thurs 12 October – O2 Academy, Bristol
Fri 13 October – SWG3 Galvanizers, Glasgow
Sat 14 October – TBA
Wed 18 October – La Cabaret Sauvage, Paris
Thur 19 October – Paradiso, Amsterdam
Fri 20 October – AB, Brussels
Sat 21 October –Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin
Sun 22 October – Mojo Club, Hamburg
Wed 25 October – The Roundhouse, London
In our four-star review of Good Lies, we wrote: “By combining aspects of the UK’s musical history with elements of RnB, hip-hop and rap, they’ve joined the small group of dance acts who are able to draw a large crowd, condensing aspects of the harder edges of electronic music into a popular, palatable style that puts the genre’s unique ability to uplift at its centre.”