'Loser' hitmaker Beck is set to perform at different venues for a string of orchestral performances in the U.S. in 2024.
He will perform in venues such as the Hollywood Bowl and the Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall with a rotating group of instrumentalists.
The Beck 2024 Orchestral Tour will make its first stop at the Chateau St. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington, on Wednesday, July 3. This includes staples like the classic Boston Pops, Philadelphia Orchestra, and Los Angeles Philharmonic.
As for the setlist, Beck offers selections from his many decades of music, including deep cuts from his extensive catalog and original orchestral versions of his greatest hits.
In a statement, he hinted at reimagining his work collection, mentioning 'Morning Phase,' 'Odelay,' 'Mutations,' and 'Sea Change.'
Beck will then perform at the Bay Area's Greek Theatre with The Berkeley Symphony. The tour will resume on July 23 at Tanglewood with The Boston Pops.
On July 25, Beck and The Philadephia Orchestra will visit Philadelphia's Mann Center. He will perform with The National Symphony Orchestra at Wolftrap in Washington, DC, on July 27.
The tour will end on July 29 in New York City with The Orchestra of St. Luke's at Carnegie Hall's Perelman Stage.
Furthermore, Beck is scheduled to perform at the inaugural South Star Music Festival in Huntsville, Alabama, after the end of the orchestral run.
Beck's most recent full-length album, 'Hyperspace' was released in 2019, with an extended version released the following year.
Since then, Hinds, the Chemical Brothers, Phoenix, JAWNY, Joy Downer, Natalie Bergman, and other artists have worked with the singer-songwriter on several one-off singles, covers, and projects.
Tickets for most dates are already available, while seats for the Carnegie Hall show will go on sale on Thursday, May 23. For more information, check out the venue's website.