March 4, 2009 15:38

Doves announce first US tour in four years

Outing kicks off May 14 in San Diego

Doves announce first US tour in four years

Doves have announced details of a US tour to support the release of their new album entitled ‘Kingdom of Rust‘.

The record, which will be released on April 7 via Astralwerks/Heavenly, was recorded over 18 months at a farmhouse studio in Cheshire.

The band worked with longtime collaborator Dan Austin, who co- produced all but two tracks on the album, while The Stone Roses and Radiohead producer John Leckie produced the remaining two entitled 'Winter Hill' and '10.03'.

The ticket pre-sale begins March 11, and the password is Jetstream. Check out astralwerks.com for more information.

The dates are:

San Diego, CA House of Blues (May 14)
Anaheim, CA House of Blues (15)
Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern (16)
San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (18)
Eugene, OR McDonald Theatre (19)
Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom (21)
Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom (22)
George, WA Sasquatch! Festival (23)
Denver, CO Gothic Theatre (26)
Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theatre (28)
Chicago, IL Vic Theatre (29)
Detroit, MI Majestic Theatre (30)
Toronto, ON Kool Haus (June 1)
Montreal, QC Le National (2)
New York, NY Terminal 5 (4)
Philadelphia, PA The Trocadero (5)
Washington, DC 9.30 Club (6)
Boston, MA House of Blues (7)


--By our New York staff.
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