September 3, 2008 17:39

Beck expands North American tour

There's Canadian dates on the cards

Beck expands North American tour

Beck has added several dates to his upcoming tour of North America to support the release of his ‘Modern Guilt’ album.

In addition to a show in Tulsa, OK, Beck has also added dates in Toronto and Montreal, as well as a second show at New York’s United Palace Theatre at the end of the outing.

His September 20 show at the Hollywood Bowl will see him joined by his father composer/arranger David Campbell, who will take on conductor duties with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Strings.

The Danger Mouse – produced ‘Modern Guilt’ was released in July. As previously reported, MGMT will open for Beck in New York.

The dates are:

San Diego, CA Street Scene Festival (September 19)
Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (20)
Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theater (22)
Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium (23)
El Paso, TX Abraham Chavez Theatre (25)
Austin, TX Austin City Limits Festival (27)
Tulsa, OK Cain's Ballroom (28)
Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre (29)
Minneapolis, MN Wilkins Auditorium (30)
Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom (October 2, 3)
Toronto, Ontario Sound Academy (5)
Montreal, Quebec St. Denis Theatre (6)
New York, NY United Palace Theatre (9, 10)

--By our New York staff.
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