Atmosphere Tour Locations
Atmosphere has a rich history of touring and bringing sold out live performance concerts around the world. Below is a list of upcoming Atmosphere tour locations and venues in their latest concert tour.
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Missoula
Montana, US
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Atlanta
Georgia, US
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Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, US
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Portland
Oregon, US
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Buffalo
New York, US
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Asheville
North Carolina, US
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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma, US
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San Antonio
Texas, US
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Tucson
Arizona, US
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Las Vegas
Nevada, US
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Morrison
Colorado, US
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Anchorage
Alaska, US
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Irvine
California, US
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Murphys
California, US
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Englewood
Colorado, US
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Monterey
California, US
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Salt Lake City
Utah, US
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Stateline
Nevada, US
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Ventura
California, US
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San Diego
California, US
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Los Angeles
California, US
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Oakland
California, US
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Santa Cruz
California, US
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Seattle
Washington, US
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Sacramento
California, US
A large part of Atmosphere’s success can be attributed to the large amount of touring they do. It’s been said that once the group drove from Minneapolis to Dallas to play a show for $250. The group did this to support their careers as they found their fame and mark on the music world.
During the early years of the new millennium, Atmosphere toured with Eyedea and DJ ABilities who would perform their own work and freestyle together. Then after the release of God Loves Ugly, Mr. Dibbs toured with Atmosphere instead of Eyedea and ABilities.
The band then changed partners once again during the @ It AGain tour, when Atmosphere was accompanied by a band with Nate Collis on Guitar (2004-2012), Brett Johnson on bass guitar (2004-2008), Erick Anderson on Keyboards (2004-2012), and Patrick Armitage on drums (2004-2005). This set up brought a jazzy feel to Atmosphere’s sound. The reason Atmosphere did this was because Slug wanted to add a challenge to his live performances. And since then, Atmosphere has performed with a live band since around 2001.
Then Atmosphere took on a series of “release parties” in support of When LIfe Gives you Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold. During this period, the live band has been re-rostered with Ant on percussion as DJ, Nate Collis on guitar and back-up vocals, Erick Anderson on keyboards and synthesizers and Mankwe Ndosi as the “human samples”.
Today, Atmosphere is at it again incorporating the sounds of a live band with their hip hop mastery to create a cool sound for their fans.