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Fall is in full swing.

The leaves have changed color, pumpkin-flavored goods are lining grocery store shelves, and ultimate autumnal group Bright Eyes is midway through their short Fall Tour.

However, all good things must come to an end.

Bright Eyes, led by frontman Conor Oberst, has just seven shows remaining on their 2022 tour calendar at the time of publication.

So, if you want to see the indie folk-emo rockers live, we found the cheapest tickets for each upcoming concert on Vivid Seats before they call it quits for the year.

Best of all, some of these affordable tickets can be found for as low as $16 before fees.

So, take a look below to see if the group that brought the world “First Day Of My Life” is coming to a venue near you this November.

Bright Eyes 2022 tour schedule

Wednesday, Nov. 9 at History in Toronto, Canada

Tickets start at $16

Thursday, Nov. 10 at the Corona Theatre in Montreal, Canada

Tickets start at $33

Friday, Nov. 11 at The Strand Ballroom and Theatre in Providence, RI

Tickets start at $56

Saturday, Nov. 12 at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NY

Tickets start at $49

Sunday, Nov. 13 at State Theatre in Portland, ME

Tickets start at $50

Monday, Nov. 14 at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD

Tickets start at $42

Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA

Tickets start at $44

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Bright Eyes new music

From 2011-2020, Bright Eyes fans suffered through the group’s almost ten-year hiatus.

However, Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott came back in a big way in 2020, releasing the 14-song album “Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was.”

Pitchfork praised the record saying, “Conor Oberst and company have not lost their taste for grandiosity on their first album in nearly a decade.”

Since “DITW, WTWOW” came out, the three-piece outfit has been fairly prolific, dropping singles and collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers and companion albums with regularity.

We recommend checking out the arresting companion version of “Old Soul Song (for the New World Order)” to get a taste of what the group has been up to as of late.

Huge 2023 concert tours

While Bright Eyes is wrapping up its 2022 run, many major stars are taking their hits to venues all over North America next year.

Here are just five of our favorite tours that you absolutely should add to your 2023 plans.

• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

• Taylor Swift

• Paramore

• Arctic Monkeys

• Adele

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