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120 Days announce North American tour

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120 Days announce North American tour

Norwegian four-piece 120 Days have announced dates of the US and Canada, kicking off March 1 in Ottawa.

The band will tour for the first half of March with Shout Out Out Out, and following a stint at the South by Southwest festival, will continue their trek with Ratatat.

This will be the band’s first major tour of the continent following the US release of their self-titled debut late last year.

The band are currently offering a free limited edition seven-inch with purchase of their album at select indie stores. The seven-inch features a "reconstruction" of their single ’Come Out, Come Down, Fade Out, Be Gone’ by Secret Machines, who reinvent the song with new music and lyrics.

The dates are:

With Shout Out Out:

Ottawa, ON Zaphod Beeblebrox (March 1)
Montreal, PQ Mile End Cultural Centre (2)
Toronto, ON Lee's Palace (3)
Hamilton, ON The Casbah (4)
London ON Call The Office (6)
Waterloo, ON Starlight Lounge (7)
Brooklyn, NY Southpaw (9)
New York, NY Mercury Lounge (10)
Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brendas (11)
Houston, TX The Mink
(12)

At South by South West (14-18)

With Ratatat:

Chicago, IL Logan Square (21)
Denver, CO Bluebird Theater (23)
Salt Lake City, UT In The Venue (24)
Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom (26)
Seattle, WA Neumos (27)
Vancouver, BC Richards on Richards (28)
Eugene OR WOW Hall (29)
San Francisco, CA Bimbo's (30)
Pomona, CA Glass House (April 1)
Los Angeles, CA Henry Fonda (2)
Atlanta, GA The Loft (10)


--By our New York staff.
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