Prog-jam trio Primus has set new 2021 tour dates for their highly anticipated ‘A Tribute To Kings’ outing, honoring Rush’s 1977 album A Farewell To Kings. The band is set to perform the album in its entirety each night of the tour.

Wrote bassist Les Claypool, “Third time is the charm…we’ve postponed this ‘Tribute to Kings’ tour twice now. Once, because we opted to help send Slayer on their way into retirement, and once because mother nature decided to slap us all into isolation with a nasty virus. This time, I will get to go out there and get my ‘Geddy on.’ I’ve got my Ricky shined up and have been practicing my Moog licks. 2020 has proven to be one nasty kick to the crotch on many levels. This nation is divided beyond anything I’ve ever seen; from who’s wearing masks or not to who’s treating folks with common dignity…or not. Let’s hope 2021 will resolve us all into some form of unity. As far as touring, it will be nice to be back in the saddle again, see y’all next summer…’Geddy up!'”

Regarding refunds the band added, “All 2020 tickets will be honored. Refund request instructions will be emailed to ticket purchasers for those who cannot make the rescheduled date. Details also http://livenation.com/refund and by contacting the point purchase.”

See their full list of rescheduled tour dates below.

Primus “A Tribute To Kings” 2021 Tour Dates

June 9 – Houston, Texas – Revention Music Center*
June 11 – Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory*
June 12 – Austin, Texas – ACL Live at The Moody Theater*
June 13 – New Orleans, La. – Saenger Theatre*
June 15 – Orlando, Fla. – Hard Rock Live*
June 16 – Atlanta, Ga. – Coca-Cola Roxy*
June 20 – Charlotte, N.C. – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre*
June 22 – Asheville, N.C. – Exploreacheville.com Arena*
June 23 – Raleigh, N.C. – Red Hat Amphitheater*
June 25 – Richmond, Va. – Virginia Credit Union Live!*
June 26 – Baltimore, Md. – MECU Pavilion*
June 27 – Pittsburgh, Pa. – Stage AE*
June 29 – Essex Junction, Vt. – Midway Law at Champlain Valley Expo*
July 1 – Westbrook, Maine – Main Savings Pavilion at Rock Row*
July 2 – Wallingford, Ct. – Oakdale Theatre*
July 5 – Lafayette, N.Y. – Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards (no the Sword)
July 6 – Boston, Mass. – Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion*
July 8 – New York, N.Y. – Beacon Theatre*
July 9 – Asbury Park, N.J. – The Stone Pony Summer Stage*
July 10 – Philadelphia, Pa. – The Met*
July 13 – Toronto, Ont. – RBC Echo Beach*
July 15 – Columbus, Ohio – Express Live! Outdoor*
July 16 – Cleveland, Ohio – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica*
July 17 – Sterling Heights, Mich. – Freedom Hill Amphitheatre*
July 19 – Cincinnati, Ohio – PNC Pavilion*
July 20 – Chicago, Ill. – Chicago Theatre^
July 21 – Indianapolis, Ind. – Amphitheater at White River Stage Park (no Battles)
July 23 – Minneapolis, Minn. – The Armory^
July 24 – Milwaukee, Wis. – BMO Harris Pavilion^
July 25 – Maryland Heights, Mo. – Saint Louis Music Park^
July 27 – Kansas City, Mo. – Grinders SKC^
July 29 – Denver, Colo. – The Mission Ballroom^
July 30 – Denver, Colo. – The Mission Ballroom^
July 31 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex Outdoors^
Aug. 2 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Commerica Theatre^
Aug. 4 – San Diego, Calif. – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre^
Aug. 6 – Paso Robles, Calif. – Vina Robles Amphitheatre^
Aug. 7 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Greek Theatre^
Aug. 10 – Boise, Idaho – Outlaw Field at Idaho Botanical Garden^
Aug. 11 – Bonner, Mont. – Kettlehouse Amphitheater^
Aug. 13 – Spokane, Wash. – Riverfront Park^
Aug. 14 – Redmond, Wash. – Marymoor Park^
Aug. 17 – Troutdale, Ore. – Edgefield^ (no Wolfmother)
Aug. 18 – Bend, Ore. – Les Schab Amphitheater^ (no Wolfmother)
Aug. 20 – Berkeley, Calif. – The Greek Theater^ (no Wolfmother)