July 9, 2010 3:17
Band Of Horses announce North American tour details
Group will hit the road in support of 'Infinite Arms' in September
Photo: PA Photos
Band Of Horses have announced details of an upcoming tour of North America.
Playing in support of their third album 'Infinite Arms', which was released earlier this year, the group will hit the road on September 24 with a show in Berkeley, California.
As previously reported, the band previewed material from the new LP at a one-off gig in London in April and performed at venues across the UK in June.
Prior to the jaunt, the group will embark on a number of US dates, plus appear at a series of festivals including a performance on the NME/Radio 1 stage at this year's Reading and Leeds festivals.
Band Of Horses will play the following:
Nashville, TN War Memorial (July 12)
Cincinnati, OH Inner Circle (13)
Columbia, MO Blue Note (14)
Milwaukee, WI Eagles Club (16)
Minneapolis, MN State Theater (17)
Berkeley, CA Greek Theater (September 24)
Los Angeles, CA Greek Theater (25)
Las Vegas, NV The Joint (27)
Salt Lake City, UT In The Venue (28)
Denver, CO Fillmore (29)
Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom (October 1)
Cleveland, OH House Of Blues (4)
Columbus, OH LC Amphitheater (5)
Louisville, KY Brown Theater (6)
Austin, TX Austin City Limits Festival (10)
Tulsa, OK Cain's Ballroom (12)
St. Louis, MO The Pageant (13)
Kansas City, MO Uptown Theater (14)
Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room (17)
Toronto, ON Koolhaus (21)
Detroit, MI Fillmore (22)
Atlanta, GA The Fox Theater (30)
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