Peter Gabriel has announced the anticipated and long-awaited North American leg of his i/o tour, coming to Madison Square Garden on Sept. 18.

Peter Gabriel garnered international attention as the co-founder of Genesis. Since leaving the group in 1975, his recording career has included eleven studio albums, film soundtracks for Alan Parker’s Birdy, Martin Scorsese’s The Last Temptation of Christ, and Philip Noyce’s Rabbit Proof Fence as well as numerous live albums. He has won several Grammy awards as well as created WOMAD, the festival that has launched the careers of many artists from around the world and has just celebrated its 40th anniversary.
He also co-founded the human rights organization WITNESS in 1992, the organization that pioneers the use of cameras and technology in human rights campaigning. In 2006, Gabriel was awarded the prestigious Man of Peace title by The Nobel Peace Laureates and in 2008 was also included in the Time 100 list. He has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice.
The general on sale for i/o – The Tour North American leg will start on Friday, March 10 at 10 a.m., with a stop at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 18 and an added show at the KeyBank Center on Sept. 22. Fans will have access to a special presale through Gabriel’s Fan Club mailing list, starting on Tuesday, March 7. Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium tickets, access to the pre-show lounge, limited edition gift items, and more. To purchase tickets, visit here.
i/o – The Tour
May 18 Krakow, Poland TAURON Arena
May 20 Verona, Italy Verona Arena
May 21 Milan, Italy Mediolanum Arena
May 23 Paris, France Accor Arena
May 24 Lille, France Stade Pierre-Mauroy
May 26 Berlin, Germany Waldbuehne
May 28 Munich, Germany Koenigsplatz
May 30 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
May 31 Stockholm, Sweden Avicii Arena
June 2 Bergen, Norway Koengen
June 5 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
June 6 Antwerp, Belgium Sportpaleis
June 8 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
June 10 Cologne, Germany Lanxess Arena
June 12 Hamburg, Germany Barclays Arena
June 13 Frankfurt, Germany Festhalle
June 15 Bordeaux, France Arkea Arena
June 17 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena
June 19 London, UK The O2
June 20 Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
June 22 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
June 23 Manchester, UK AO Arena
June 25 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
September 8 Quebec City, Quebec Videotron Centre
September 9 Ottawa, Ontario Canadian Tire Centre
September 11 Toronto, Ontario Scotiabank Arena
September 13 Montreal, Quebec Bell Centre
September 14 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden
September 16 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wells Fargo Center
September 18 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
September 20 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena – NEW SHOW
September 22 Buffalo, New York KeyBank Center – NEW SHOW
September 23 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PPG Paints Arena – NEW SHOW
September 25 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena – NEW SHOW
September 27 Cleveland, Ohio Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – NEW SHOW
September 29 Detroit, Michigan Little Caesars Arena – NEW SHOW
September 30 Chicago, Illinois United Center
October 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Fiserv Forum – NEW SHOW
October 3 St. Paul , Minnesota Xcel Energy Center – NEW SHOW
October 7 Vancouver, British Columbia Rogers Arena
October 8 Seattle, Washington Climate Pledge Arena
October 11 San Francisco, California Chase Center
October 13 Los Angeles, California Kia Forum
October 14 Palm Springs, California Acrisure Arena – NEW SHOW
October 16 Denver , Colorado Ball Arena – NEW SHOW
October 18 Austin, Texas Moody Center – NEW SHOW
October 19 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center – NEW SHOW
October 21 Houston, Texas Toyota Center – NEW SHOW
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