Agriculture, the indie rock band, has announced a fall U.S. tour that spans from the West Coast to the Midwest. The band will perform in San Diego, Portland, Denver, and additional cities across the country during the tour run.
The tour represents a significant touring commitment for the group as they continue to build momentum in the indie rock circuit. Agriculture has cultivated a dedicated following within the alternative music community, and this extensive routing demonstrates their expanding reach beyond traditional coastal strongholds.
The trek's geographic scope reflects the band's efforts to reach fans across diverse markets. By hitting major metropolitan areas and regional centers from the Pacific Northwest through the Rocky Mountain region, Agriculture positions themselves to capture audiences in markets that often get overlooked by touring acts focused solely on major coastal cities.
Pitchfork's coverage of the tour announcement reflects the publication's ongoing attention to mid-tier indie rock acts building sustained touring careers. The outlet has long served as a tastemaker for alternative music audiences, and its reporting on Agriculture's tour plans carries weight within that community.
The fall timing places Agriculture among numerous acts touring in the September through November window, a traditionally strong period for concert attendance. Fans in the announced cities can expect to experience Agriculture's particular brand of indie rock in intimate to mid-sized venue settings typical of bands at this level of their career trajectory.
More cities may be added to the tour schedule as promoters and the band finalize routing logistics. Interested fans should monitor the band's official channels and ticketing platforms for complete dates and venue information as the tour takes shape.
