Greta Van Fleet to play Little Caesars Arena in band's biggest Michigan show yet

Greta Van Fleet pictured in 2023.
Greta Van Fleet pictured in 2023.

Greta Van Fleet is headed home with an exclamation mark.

The Frankenmuth-bred rock band will headline Little Caesars Arena on Sept. 8, the group’s biggest Michigan concert to date. It will be Greta Van Fleet’s first Detroit performance in nearly five years.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. April 21 via Ticketmaster. A presale for members of the Electric Tomb fan club will start at 10 a.m. April 19. Los Angeles band Surf Curse has been tapped to open the LCA show.

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GVF’s Starcatcher Tour is set to kick off July 24 at Bridgestone Arena in the quartet’s newly adopted homebase of Nashville and will wind across the U.S. before heading to Europe in November. Venues include New York’s Madison Square Garden (Sept. 12), L.A.’s Forum (Aug. 10) and London’s OVO Arena Wembley (Nov. 14).

The band’s 2023 schedule also includes May festival appearances in Atlanta and Memphis, ahead of the July 21 release of “Starcatcher,” Greta’s third album for Republic Records.

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The last Detroit show from Greta Van Fleet came at the Fox Theatre in December 2018 amid burgeoning buzz and the debut full-length “Anthem of the Peaceful Army,” recorded in Royal Oak. The band planned to make the LCA jump in 2020, but touring plans were derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

GVF launched its 2022 touring last spring with a planned five-show arena run across Michigan, though two of those dates were scrapped when brothers Josh and Jake Kiszka fell ill.

Greta Van Fleet, 2023 concert schedule

May 5-7: Atlanta — Shaky Knees Festival

May 5-7: Memphis — Beale Street Music Festival

July 24: Nashville — Bridgestone Arena

July 27: Fort Worth — Dickies Arena

July 28: Houston — Toyota Center

July 31: Denver — Ball Arena

Aug. 2: Salt Lake City — Vivint Arena

Aug. 4: Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena

Aug. 5: Portland, Oregon — Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Aug. 8: Oakland, California — Oakland Arena

Aug. 10: Los Angeles — The Kia Forum

Aug. 12: Las Vegas — T-Mobile Arena

Sept. 3: St. Paul — Xcel Energy Center

Sept. 6: Chicago — Allstate Arena

Sept. 8: Detroit — Little Caesars Arena

Sept. 11: Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena

Sept. 12: New York — Madison Square Garden

Sept. 15: Boston — TD Garden

Sept. 16-17: Asbury Park, N.J. — Sea Hear Now Festival 2023

Sept. 19: Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center

Sept. 22: Indianapolis — Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Sept. 23: Cleveland — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Nov. 6: Hamburg — Sporthalle

Nov. 8: Amsterdam — Ziggo Dome

Nov. 9: Paris — Accor Arena

Nov. 12: Brussels — Forest National

Nov. 14: London — OVO Arena Wembley

Nov. 16: Dublin — 3Arena

Nov. 19: Manchester — AO Arena

Nov. 20: Glasgow — OVO Hydro

Nov. 26: Copenhagen — Forum

Nov. 28: Munich — Zenith

Nov. 30: Bologna — Unipol Arena

Dec. 3: Barcelona — Sant Jordi Club

Dec. 4: Madrid — WiZink Center

Dec. 6: Lisbon — Campo Pequeno

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Greta Van Fleet to play LCA in Detroit as Starcatcher Tour announced