August 21, 2007 20:44
Cold War Kids map headlining tour
Winter dates will follow their White Stripes outing
Cold War Kids have announced a headlining tour of the US, kicking off November 17 in San Francisco.
The Long Beach band have also confirmed a show in Madison, WI on September 8 which will act as a warm-up for their tour opening for The White Stripes throughout September and October.
The band have enjoyed much success since the release of their debut album ‘Robbers & Cowards’, released last year in the US and earlier this year in the UK.
The dates are:
Headlining:
Madison, WI Willow Island - Alliant Energy (September 8)
San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre (November 17)
Los Angeles, CA Wiltern Theatre (23)
Washington, DC 9:30 Club (27/28)
Philadelphia, PA Theatre of the Living Arts (29)
New York, NY Webster Hall (November 30, December 1)
Boston, MA The Roxy (4)
Boulder, CO Boulder Theater (11)
With The White Stripes:
Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium (September 13)
Austin, TX Stubb's BBQ (16)
Chula Vista, CA Coors Amphitheatre (18)
Inglewood, CA The Forum (19)
Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre (21)
Anchorage, AK George Sullivan Sports Arena (24)
Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre (26/27)
Nampa, ID The Idaho Center (28)
Salt Lake City, UT The E Center of West Valley (29)
Jackson Hole, WY Snow King Convention Center (30)
Rapid City, SD Rushmore Plaza Civic Ctr Arena (October 2)
Fargo, ND Fargo Civic Auditorium (3)
Lincoln, NE Pershing Auditorium (4)
Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom (6/7)
--By our New York staff.
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