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Matt Berninger announces Get Sunk

Posted by Loren on March 14, 2025

Matt Berninger announces Get Sunk
photo by Chantal Anderson

Matt Berninger, of The National, has announced his second solo album, which comes out on May 30. The album will be titled Get Sunk, out on Book/Concord Records, including full band tour dates in North America and EU/UK.

Musicians Meg Duffy (Hand Habits), Julia Laws (Ronboy), Kyle Resnick (The National, Beirut), Garret Lang, Sterling Laws, Booker T Jones, Harrison Whitford, Mike Brewer, and Walter Martin and Paul Maroon (The Walkmen) all collaborate on the record.

Berninger previously released Serpentine Prison in 2020.

Matt Berninger on tour:

May 19 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox

May 20 - San Francisco, CA - Bimbo’s 365 Club

May 21 - Los Angeles, CA - Palace Theatre

May 23 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue

May 24 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall

May 26 - Toronto, ON - Concert Hall

May 28 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer

May 29 - Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre

May 30 - New York, NY - Webster Hall

August 23 - Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street

August 25 - Glasgow, UK - SWG3 Galvanizers

August 26 - Manchester, UK - Albert Hall

August 27 - London, UK - Troxy

August 28-31 - Nr Tolland Royal, Wiltshire, UK - End Of The Road Festival

August 31 - Utrecht, Netherlands - Tivoli Vredenburg

September 1 - Antwerp, Belgium - Olt Rivierenhof

September 2 - Paris, France - Elysee Montmartre

September 4 - Berlin, Germany - Huxleys

September 5 - Copehagen, Denmark - Vega

September 6 - Oslo, Norway - Rockefeller Music Hall

Get Sunk Tracklisting:

  1. Inland Ocean
  2. No Love
  3. Bonnet of Pins
  4. Frozen Oranges
  5. Breaking Into Acting (feat. Hand Habits)
  6. Nowhere Special
  7. Little by Little
  8. Junk
  9. Silver Jeep (feat. Ronboy)
  10. Times of Difficulty
Matt Berninger announces Get Sunk
photo by Chantal Anderson

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