Japandroids Announce North American Tour
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Kate Harper (CHARTattack) January 6, 2010 2:37 pm

Japandroids will spend March and April touring North America in support of last year's Polaris Music Prize long listed Post-Nothing.
Singer/guitarist Brian King and singer/drummer David Prowse are set to play with Philadelphia dream pop band A Sunny Day In Glasgow and Sweden's Love Is All on select dates. They begin a European trek prior to the North American jaunt. That tour starts Jan. 23 and runs until Feb. 27. Japandroids are also playing this year's South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas in March.
The noise pop duo, who Blink-182's Mark Hoppus really digs, appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to play Post-Nothing's "Wet Hair" on Monday (Jan. 4) evening. You can check out a video of that performance in our media section.
Japandroids will play these shows:
Jan. 23 Hannover, Germany @ Cafe Glocksee
Jan. 25 Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien w/ The Big Pink
Jan. 26 Krakow, Poland @ RE
Jan. 27 Warsaw, Poland @ Jadlodajnia
Jan. 28 Poznan, Poland @ Eskulap
Jan. 30 Moscow, Russia @ MSPRKT
Feb. 2 Arhus, Denmark @ Musikcafeen
Feb. 3 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Loppen
Feb. 4 Lund, Sweden @ Mejeriet
Feb. 5 Oslo, Norway @ BLA
Feb. 6 Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser Slussen
Feb. 8 Cologne, Germany @ Luxor
Feb. 9 Hamburg, Germany @ Molotow Music Club
Feb. 10 Berlin, Germany @ Bang Bang Club
Feb. 11 Munich, Germany @ 59:1
Feb. 12 Offenbach, Germany @ Hafen 2
Feb. 13 Munster, Germany @ Cafe Gleis 22
Feb. 15 Paris, France @ Point Ephemere
Feb. 17 Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Merlelyn
Feb. 18 Leuven, Belgium @ STUK
Feb. 19 Diksmuide, Belgium @ 4AD
Feb. 20 Lille, France @ La Peniche Du Pianiste
Feb. 22 Brighton, England @ Freebutt
Feb. 23 London, England @ Institute Of Contemporary Arts
Feb. 24 Leeds, England @ Cockpit 3
Feb. 25 Manchester, England @ The Deaf Institute
Feb. 26 Glasgow, Scotland @ King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
Feb. 27 Liverpool, England @ Korova
March 17-21 Austin, TX @ South By Southwest Music Festival
March 24 Oxford, MS @ Proud Larry's w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 25 Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree Cafe w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 26 Nashville, TN @ The End w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 27 Charlotte, NC @ Snug Harbor w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 29 Washington, DC @ Rock N Roll Hotel w/ Love Is All
March 30 Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary w/ Love Is All
March 31 Cambridge, MA @ The Middle East Restaurant & Nightclub w/ Love Is All
April 1 New York, NY @ The Bowery Ballroom
April 2 Montreal, QC @ Il Motore w/ Love Is All
April 4 Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern w/ Love Is All
April 5 Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig w/ Bear In Heaven
April 6 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
April 7 Champaign, IL @ High Dive
April 8 Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
April 9 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
April 10 Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry
April 12 Columbia, MO @ Mojo's
April 13 Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
April 15 Las Vegas, NV @ Beauty Bar
April 19 Phoenix, AZ @ Trunk Space
April 21 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
April 22 Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
April 23 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
April 24 Salem, OR @ Willamette University
Singer/guitarist Brian King and singer/drummer David Prowse are set to play with Philadelphia dream pop band A Sunny Day In Glasgow and Sweden's Love Is All on select dates. They begin a European trek prior to the North American jaunt. That tour starts Jan. 23 and runs until Feb. 27. Japandroids are also playing this year's South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas in March.
The noise pop duo, who Blink-182's Mark Hoppus really digs, appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to play Post-Nothing's "Wet Hair" on Monday (Jan. 4) evening. You can check out a video of that performance in our media section.
Japandroids will play these shows:
Jan. 23 Hannover, Germany @ Cafe Glocksee
Jan. 25 Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien w/ The Big Pink
Jan. 26 Krakow, Poland @ RE
Jan. 27 Warsaw, Poland @ Jadlodajnia
Jan. 28 Poznan, Poland @ Eskulap
Jan. 30 Moscow, Russia @ MSPRKT
Feb. 2 Arhus, Denmark @ Musikcafeen
Feb. 3 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Loppen
Feb. 4 Lund, Sweden @ Mejeriet
Feb. 5 Oslo, Norway @ BLA
Feb. 6 Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser Slussen
Feb. 8 Cologne, Germany @ Luxor
Feb. 9 Hamburg, Germany @ Molotow Music Club
Feb. 10 Berlin, Germany @ Bang Bang Club
Feb. 11 Munich, Germany @ 59:1
Feb. 12 Offenbach, Germany @ Hafen 2
Feb. 13 Munster, Germany @ Cafe Gleis 22
Feb. 15 Paris, France @ Point Ephemere
Feb. 17 Nijmegen, Netherlands @ Merlelyn
Feb. 18 Leuven, Belgium @ STUK
Feb. 19 Diksmuide, Belgium @ 4AD
Feb. 20 Lille, France @ La Peniche Du Pianiste
Feb. 22 Brighton, England @ Freebutt
Feb. 23 London, England @ Institute Of Contemporary Arts
Feb. 24 Leeds, England @ Cockpit 3
Feb. 25 Manchester, England @ The Deaf Institute
Feb. 26 Glasgow, Scotland @ King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
Feb. 27 Liverpool, England @ Korova
March 17-21 Austin, TX @ South By Southwest Music Festival
March 24 Oxford, MS @ Proud Larry's w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 25 Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree Cafe w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 26 Nashville, TN @ The End w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 27 Charlotte, NC @ Snug Harbor w/ A Sunny Day In Glasgow
March 29 Washington, DC @ Rock N Roll Hotel w/ Love Is All
March 30 Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary w/ Love Is All
March 31 Cambridge, MA @ The Middle East Restaurant & Nightclub w/ Love Is All
April 1 New York, NY @ The Bowery Ballroom
April 2 Montreal, QC @ Il Motore w/ Love Is All
April 4 Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern w/ Love Is All
April 5 Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig w/ Bear In Heaven
April 6 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
April 7 Champaign, IL @ High Dive
April 8 Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
April 9 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
April 10 Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry
April 12 Columbia, MO @ Mojo's
April 13 Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
April 15 Las Vegas, NV @ Beauty Bar
April 19 Phoenix, AZ @ Trunk Space
April 21 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
April 22 Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
April 23 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
April 24 Salem, OR @ Willamette University
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