King Falcon to Open for The Struts on First Two Nights of "Everybody Wants" 10-Year Anniversary Tour
- Katerina Katakalides
- Jul 31
- 3 min read
Fans of rock music, get ready! The Struts are hitting the road again and they’re kicking off their tour with a powerful punch of alt rock energy courtesy of NYC-based band King Falcon.
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of their iconic debut album Everybody Wants, British glam-rock band The Struts are launching a commemorative tour, and they’ve tapped none other than rising alt rock band King Falcon to open the first two shows.
The first stop? July 31 at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Ontario. The second? August 2 at House of Blues in Boston, Massachusetts. These are the only two dates where King Falcon will join the tour - so fans in these cities are in for something truly special!

Who is King Falcon?
King Falcon is a dynamic alt rock band from Queens, New York. Known for their infectious guitar riffs, raw energy, and slick production, they’ve been steadily climbing the ranks of the modern rock scene. Blending a modern alternative edge with classic rock undertones, their music is both nostalgic and refreshingly current.
Their standout singles like "Cadillac" and "Rabbit Gets The Gun" showcase their knack for catchy hooks and high-octane performances, making them a perfect match to open for a stadium-sized act like The Struts.
With the recent release of their newest single "Plastic Crown," King Falcon is ready to introduce a new audience to their electrifying sound rooted in real rock and roll. You can definitely expect this power anthem to be played on tour!
Why This Opening Act is a Big Deal
Sharing the stage with a legendary rock band like The Struts is no small feat. With Luke Spiller’s electrifying vocals, Adam Slack’s infectious guitar work, and the band’s undeniably charismatic stage presence, The Struts are known for bringing the house down.
For King Falcon, this is more than just a supporting gig. This is a chance to introduce their music to thousands of new fans who live and breathe rock music. These two nights will be a pivotal moment for the NYC band, one that could elevate their profile on a national scale.
What to Expect from the Shows
Fans can expect a full-on rock spectacle from both bands. The Struts, celebrating a decade since Everybody Wants, will likely be playing fan favorites like “Could Have Been Me,” “Kiss This,” and “Put Your Money On Me.” Their blend of glam, swagger, and stadium-level energy is sure to set the tone for an unforgettable night.
King Falcon, on the other hand, will kick off the evening with a surge of alt rock intensity, setting the mood with big riffs, rhythmic hooks, and undeniable charisma. Fans can be confident that the band will play favorites like “Everybody's Down” and “Ready Set Go” from their self-titled debut album as well as their debut single "Shake Shake Shake."

Final Thoughts on King Falcon and The Struts
For fans of rock music, this is a double bill that shouldn’t be missed! Whether you’re a long-time follower of The Struts or looking to discover fresh alt rock talent like King Falcon, these first two tour dates are your chance to experience the electric synergy between two bands that live for the stage.
So if you’re anywhere near Toronto or Boston, grab your tickets now! This pairing of rock giants and rising stars won’t happen again anytime soon.
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FAQs
1. Who is opening for The Struts on their 10-year anniversary tour?
King Falcon is opening for The Struts on the first two tour dates—July 31 in Toronto and August 2 in Boston. Dirty Honey is opening for The Struts on the rest of their tour.
2. Where are the first two concerts of The Struts’ anniversary tour?
The first show is at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, and the second is at House of Blues in Boston.
3. What album is The Struts celebrating on this tour?
They’re celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut album Everybody Wants.








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