Monsters Of Folk Tour Starting In Vancouver
By
Kate Harper (CHARTattack) July 23, 2009 4:01 pm
Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst, My Morning Jacket's Jim James, M. Ward and producer Mike Mogis — who are collectively known as Monsters Of Folk — have announced a North American and European fall dates in support of their upcoming self-titled debut album.
The tour kicks off mid-October and runs until mid-November. Canadian dates in Vancouver and Toronto are on the itinerary.
Monsters Of Folk will play these dates:
Oct. 13 Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 14 Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Oct. 15 Seattle, WA @ The Paramount Theatre
Oct. 17 Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Oct. 18 Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Oct. 20 San Diego, CA @ Spreckels Theatre
Oct. 21 Phoenix, AZ @ Orpheum Theater
Oct. 22 Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
Oct. 28 Omaha, NE @ Holland Performing Arts Center
Oct. 30 Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre
Oct. 31 Louisville, KY @ Louisville Palace Theatre
Nov. 2 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Nov. 3 Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
Nov. 6 New York, NY @ United Palace Theatre
Nov. 8 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
Nov. 9 Philadelphia, PA @ Academy Of Music
Nov. 12 Stockholm, Sweden @ Philadelphia Church
Nov. 14 Berlin, Germany @ Huxleys Neue Welt
Nov. 15 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega
Nov. 17 London, England @ Troxy
Nov. 18 Paris, France @ Elysee Montmartre
Nov. 19 Cologne, Germany @ E-Werk
Nov. 21 The Hague, Netherlands @ Crossing Border
Nov. 22 Antwerp, Belgium @ Crossing Border
The tour kicks off mid-October and runs until mid-November. Canadian dates in Vancouver and Toronto are on the itinerary.
Monsters Of Folk will play these dates:
Oct. 13 Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 14 Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Oct. 15 Seattle, WA @ The Paramount Theatre
Oct. 17 Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Oct. 18 Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Oct. 20 San Diego, CA @ Spreckels Theatre
Oct. 21 Phoenix, AZ @ Orpheum Theater
Oct. 22 Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl
Oct. 28 Omaha, NE @ Holland Performing Arts Center
Oct. 30 Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre
Oct. 31 Louisville, KY @ Louisville Palace Theatre
Nov. 2 Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Nov. 3 Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
Nov. 6 New York, NY @ United Palace Theatre
Nov. 8 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
Nov. 9 Philadelphia, PA @ Academy Of Music
Nov. 12 Stockholm, Sweden @ Philadelphia Church
Nov. 14 Berlin, Germany @ Huxleys Neue Welt
Nov. 15 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega
Nov. 17 London, England @ Troxy
Nov. 18 Paris, France @ Elysee Montmartre
Nov. 19 Cologne, Germany @ E-Werk
Nov. 21 The Hague, Netherlands @ Crossing Border
Nov. 22 Antwerp, Belgium @ Crossing Border
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