Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand are bringing 2025 U.S. Tour to House of Blues Orlando
- Alastair Mac
- Apr 14
- 2 min read
Franz Ferdinand has announced a fall U.S. tour in support of their new album, The Human Fear.

Scottish band Franz Ferdinand are currently in the middle of a North American run supporting their long-awaited sixth album ‘The Human Fear’, which was released on January 10. Thetour continues through until April 15, with a show in Toronto.
The band is having so much fun on the tour, they have already announced a return to the U.S in fall, with the headlining run kicking off in September 20 in New Orleans, wrapping up in Louisville, Kentucky on October 11.
"We've been having a great time on our current tour, so we are happy to announce that we'll be back in the US this fall."
The tour includes a stop in Orlando on September 24, with the Glasgow rock band taking to the stage at House of Blues Orlando.
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With their sharply stylish mix of rock and dance music, Franz Ferdinand have brought a wry sophistication to indie rock while becoming one of the U.K.'s most popular bands.
The Glasgow-based group arrived in the wake of the early-2000s rock revival, with bands such as and reminding listeners just how refreshing -- and evergreen -- hook-driven guitar music could be.
While Franz Ferdinand had a kinship with those acts, their lineage also included the arch, angular post-punk of bands such as and the witty, funky jangle of fellow Glaswegians . From the beginning, the group had a flair for translating arty, unexpected references into widely appealing music and visuals, whether it was the Russian Constructivism-inspired artwork that graced their early releases or the homage in the guitar solos of 2004's smash single "Take Me Out."
After laying the groundwork for their sound with that year's Mercury Prize-winning, platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated debut album Franz Ferdinand, the band soon branched out. On 2005's You Could Have It So Much Better, they added more nuance to their style, then explored dub on 2009's Tonight and disco on 2018's sleek Always Ascending. Franz Ferdinand further embellished their sound in the 2020s, bringing vintage glam influences on the new songs included on 2022's best-of Hits to the Head and 2025's full-length The Human Fear.
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