Indie Band Kuru Announces 2024 North American Tour

Kuru to hit the road in April and May 2026, supported by Lucy Bedroque and 9lives

Mar. 20, 2026 at 7:08am

Indie band Kuru is embarking on a substantial North American tour in April and May 2026, hitting venues across the US and Canada. The tour, supported by Lucy Bedroque and 9lives, includes two nights at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY, on May 5th and 6th.

Why it matters

This tour highlights the continuing importance of mid-sized venues for emerging artists, as Kuru strategically selects spaces like the Music Hall of Williamsburg that foster intimacy and connection with fans. However, the impending closure of the Music Hall of Williamsburg due to real estate pressures underscores the growing challenges facing independent music venues in major cities.

The details

Kuru's choice of venues – Barboza in Seattle, Holocene in Portland, and the Music Hall of Williamsburg, among others – speaks to a strategic approach to touring. These aren't stadiums or massive arenas, but spaces that can help build a loyal fanbase. The Music Hall of Williamsburg, in particular, has become a crucial stepping stone for artists on the rise, but the venue will be closing at the end of 2026 due to the building owner not renewing the lease.

  • Kuru's North American tour will take place in April and May 2026.
  • The band will play two nights at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn on May 5th and 6th, 2026.
  • The Music Hall of Williamsburg will be closing at the end of 2026.

The players

Kuru

An indie band embarking on a North American tour in 2026.

Lucy Bedroque

A supporting act on Kuru's 2026 tour.

9lives

A supporting act on Kuru's 2026 tour.

The Bowery Presents

The company that operates the Music Hall of Williamsburg.

Asana Partners

The company that sold the property housing the Music Hall of Williamsburg in December 2025.

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What they’re saying

“The loss of these spaces isn't just about bricks and mortar; it's about losing vital ecosystems for artist development.”

— The Bowery Presents

What’s next

The future of the Music Hall of Williamsburg remains uncertain, as the venue's operator, The Bowery Presents, must find a new location or face closure at the end of 2026.

The takeaway

Kuru's strategic tour selection highlights the continued importance of mid-sized venues for emerging artists, but the impending closure of the Music Hall of Williamsburg underscores the broader challenges facing independent music venues in major cities due to real estate pressures and economic development.