July 3, 2007 21:16
Interpol add several dates to US tour
They'll return home following summer festival circuit
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Interpol have added several US dates to their extensive world tour, which is currently underway.
After playing numerous European festival dates this summer, the New York rockers will return home to kick off the second leg of their US tour in Albany, NY.
The band are set to play dates in major cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Houston and Denver, before wrapping things up with a show at the Los Angeles Forum on October 23.
The band are supporting their new album, 'Our Love To Admire', which is due out July 10 in the US.
The new US tour dates are:
Albany, NY Palace Theatre (September 10)
Boston, MA Agganis Arena (12)
New York, NY Madison Square Garden (14)
Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre (15)
Raleigh, NC Disco Rodeo (16)
Orlando, FL Hard Rock Live (18)
Miami, FL Bank United (19)
Atlanta, GA Tabernacle (21)
Nashville, TN Ryman (22)
New Orleans, LA Sugar Mill (23)
Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theatre (25)
Austin, TX Stubb's Bar-B-Q (26)
Dallas, TX Palladium (27)
Kansas City, KS Uptown (October 10)
Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom (11)
Minneapolis, MN State Theatre (12)
Denver, CO Fillmore (14)
Salt Lake City, UT McKay Center (15)
Boise, ID Big Easy (16)
Seattle, WA Wamu (18)
Portland, OR Memorial Coliseum (19)
San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (20)
Los Angeles, CA Forum (23)
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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