Primus have announced an extensive 46-date coast-to-coast extension of their popular A Tribute To Kings Tour as a homage to prog-rock legends, Rush, beginning Apr. 15 at The Criterion in Oklahoma City, Okla. 

The tour will feature the Bay area trio performing Rush’s 1977 LP A Farewell To Kings in its entirety, following a set of the band’s own music. 

The announcement follows the massive success of the first leg of A Tribute To Kings Tour, which was long delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the latest Rush-related milestone for Primus, who first opened for their musical heroes in 1992. 

The forthcoming tour will feature Primus’ first stops in Canada, beginning with two nights at Toronto’s Massey Hall, May 13 and 14.

On the road, the band will be joined by experimental rock group Battles, Canadian psych-rock band Black Mountain and Austin’s own The Black Angels for select stops. See tour dates below. 

Pre-sale, including VIP upgrade options, are on sale now

Tickets go on sale to the general public Fri., Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. local time. 

Primus ‘A Tribute To Kings’ Tour Dates

Apr. 15  – The Criterion – Oklahoma City, Okla.*

Apr. 16 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, Texas *

Apr. 19 – Gillioz Theatre – Springfield, Mo.*

Apr. 20 – Grinders KC – Kansas City, Mo.*^

Apr. 22 – McGrath Amphitheatre – Cedar Rapids, Iowa*^

Apr. 23 – The Sylvee – Madison, Wis.*

Apr. 25 – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, Tenn.*

Apr. 27 – Saenger Theatre – New Orleans, La.*^

Apr. 30 – Mars Music Hall, Von Braun Center – Huntsville, Ala.*

May 3 – The Fillmore – Miami Beach, Fla. *

May 4 – Mahaffey Theater, Duke Energy Center for the Arts – St. Petersburg, Fla.*

May 6 – North Charleston Performing Arts Center – North Charleston, S.C.*

May 7 – The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre – Saint Augustine, Fla. *

May 9 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, Tenn.*

May 10 – The Clyde Theatre– Fort Wayne, Ind.*

May 1 – Massey Hall – Toronto, ON+

May 14 – Massey Hall – Toronto, ON+

May 16 – L’Olympia – Montreal, QC+

May 17 – Videotron Centre – Quebec, QC+

May 18 – Palace Theatre – Albany, N.Y.*

May 20 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, N.Y.*

May 21 – Wellmont Theater – Montclair, N.J.*

May 22 – The Paramount – Huntington, N.Y.*

May 24 – Warner Theatre– Washington, D.C.*

May 25 – The Wind Creek Event Center– Bethlehem, Pa.*

May 27 – Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa – Atlantic City, N.J.*

May 28 – Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards– LaFayette, N.Y.*

May 30 – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall – Louisville, Ky.*

May 31 – GLC Live at 20 Monroe– Grand Rapids, Mich.*

Jun. 2 – BMO Harris Pavilion– Milwaukee, Wis.*^

Jun. 3 – Palace Theatre – Saint Paul, Minn.*

Jun. 4 – Burton Cummings Theatre for the Performing Arts – Winnipeg, MB +

Jun. 6 – Conexus Arts Centre – Regina, SK+

Jun. 7 – TCU Place – Sid Buckwold Theatre– Saskatoon, SK+

Jun. 9 – Grey Eagle Event Centre, Grey Eagle Resort & Casino– Calgary, AB+

Jun. 10 – Edmonton Expo Centre – Edmonton, AB+

Jun. 12 – The Orpheum – Vancouver, BC+

Jun. 14 – Edgefield – Troutdale, Ore.~

Jun. 15 – Redding Civic Auditorium – Redding, Calif. ~

Jun. 17 – Sacramento Memorial Auditorium – Sacramento, Calif.~

Jun. 18 – Grand Theatre, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino – Reno, Nev.~

Jun. 19 – San Jose Civic – San Jose, Calif.~

Jun. 21 – Arlington Theatre – Santa Barbara, Calif.~

Jun. 23 – Riverside Municipal Auditorium– Riverside, Calif.~

Jun. 24 – Terrace Theater, Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center – Long Beach, Calif.~

Jun. 25 – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Las Vegas, Nev.~^

* with Battles

+ with Black Mountain

~ with The Black Angels

^ Tickets are currently on sale for these performances