Arts & Entertainment
Beck’s 2019 Tour Coming To Washington: Dates, Tickets
On the heels of winning a Grammy, Beck announced a new 30-date jaunt dubbed "The Night Running Tour." Find tickets in Washington.

RIDGEFIELD, WA - Fresh off of winning a Grammy, Beck is going on tour — and the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield and the Gorge Amphitheater in Quincy are on the list venues.
On Sunday, the 48-year-old musician, who shot to fame in 1993 with his hit song “Loser,” won two Grammy awards, including Best Alternative Music Album for his 2017 LP “Colors.”
On Monday morning, Beck (aka Beck Hansen) announced The Night Running Tour with fellow alternative band Cage The Elephant and Spoon.
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The 30-date tour kicks off July 11 in Ridgefield and ends Aug. 30 in West Palm Beach, Florida. It’ll hit major cities including Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Austin, Dallas, Houston, St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianapolis, New York, Raleigh, Charlotte, Birmingham and Tampa.
In Quincy, Beck and company will play July 13.
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Both venues are offering general admission lawn seat tickets for as little as $44 in Ridgefield and $54 in Quincy. Click here to find tickets and enter the promo code “PatchTickets10” at checkout to score 10 percent off.
On the tour, Starcrawler, Wild Belle and Sunflower Bean will play opening acts.
Beck’s popular hits include '90s jams such as “Loser,” “Where It’s At,” and “Jack-Ass,” as well as the 2005 song “E-Pro.”
Rolling Stone gave Beck’s album “Colors” 4 out 5 stars and said it was a “brilliant attempt to reckon with — and put his own stamp on — modern pop in the late 2010s.”
“The result is his most straight-ahead fun album since the Nineties,” wrote author Will Hermes.
The pop culture magazine in 2017 called the songs “Dreams” and “Wow” the highlights of the now-Grammy award-winning album, but said nearly every other song was also deserving.
For many, Cage The Elephant is a household name, too. The alternative band has charted hits including “Trouble,” “Come A Little Closer,” “Back Against The Wall,” and “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked.”
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Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Beck & Cage The Elephant/PLUS1 Tours
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