Garbage's 'Happy Endings' Tour: A Farewell to North America

Garbage has announced that their upcoming US tour, the 'Happy Endings' tour, will likely be their last North American headline tour. The band revealed that they have started rehearsals for the tour and expressed that they are unlikely to return to many of the cities they will be visiting. They emphasized that they are going out in style and encouraged fans to join them, acknowledging that change is inevitable and all good things must come to an end.
The tour will feature support from Los Angeles band Starcrawler, led by the dynamic frontwoman Arrow De Wilde, whom Garbage praised as one of the most exciting front people of her generation. For a list of tour dates and ticket information, visit their website.
This tour follows the cancellation of their 2024 dates due to Manson's need for surgery and rehabilitation following an undisclosed injury on their European tour. The tour will promote their eighth album, 'Let All That We Imagine Be The Light', which was released in May and received a glowing five-star review from NME. The album explores themes of love, with frontwoman Shirley Manson sharing her personal journey of finding different types of love after experiencing loss in her life.
In conclusion, Garbage's 'Happy Endings' tour marks a significant moment in the band's career as they bid farewell to many cities in the US. Fans can expect a memorable and powerful performance as the band celebrates their music and legacy on this final North American headline tour.