The B-52’s and Devo will hit the road together later this year for the Cosmic De-Evolution Tour.Though the B-52’s officially retired from touring three years ago, working with Devo at the recent SNL 50th anniversary concert changed their perspective.”When both of our bands performed at the recent SNL 50 concert at Radio City, we started talking and agreed we had to do these shows,” the B-52’s Cindy Wilson said in a statement (via Rolling Stone). “Believe or not, we’ve never done more than a festival or two together in all this time. This will be amazing and I can’t wait for the B-52’s to share these stages with Devo!””In 2022, I swore I’d never get on a tour bus again,” the B-52’s Fred Schneider added, “but we were careful to say to our fans that we would still perform in special situations that don’t require all of the awful tour travel. Our Vegas residency is going great, and when we were offered the chance to do a small run of shows with Devo, we all said this is an extraordinary opportunity we couldn’t say no to.”READ MORE: How the B-52’s’ ‘Rock Lobster’ Brought John Lennon Back to MusicThe tour will begin Sept. 25 in Toronto, Ontario, before making its way to various American cities and ending on Nov. 2 in Houston. A complete list of tour dates can be viewed below.New Wave singer Lene Lovich will serve as the tour’s opening act. Presale tickets will be available starting June 16, followed by public sale on June 20.The B-52’s and Devo, Cosmic De-Evolution Tour DatesSeptember 24 – Toronto, ONT @ Budweiser StageSept. 25 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music TheatreOct. 2 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity CenterOct. 4 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts CenterOct. 5 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach TheaterOct. 16 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline AmphitheatreOct. 18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood BowlOct. 24 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music PavilionOct. 25 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank AmphitheatreNov. 1 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance AmphitheaterNov. 2 – Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionThe Best Album by New Wave’s 15 Biggest ArtistsPunk’s poppier sibling, broken down to its most essential recordings.Gallery Credit: Michael Gallucci