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Midlake Announce US Tour

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Midlake

They also appear on new Chemical Brothers release

Midlake have announced a tour of the US, beginning September 4 in Atlanta, GA.

The band will tour to support their second album 'The Trials of Van Occupanther', and recently revealed they recorded a track with The Chemical Brothers entitled ‘The Pills Won't Help You Now’ which appears on The Chemical Brothers’ forthcoming album.

Next month the band will open for The New Pornographers at Battery Park, New York City on July 4.

They play:

New York, NY Battery Park (July 4)
Atlanta, GA The Earl (September 4)
Carrboro, NC Cat's Cradle (5)
Washington DC Black Cat (6)
Philadelphia, PA Theatre of Living Arts (7)
New York, NY Webster Hall (8)
Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club (9)
Cleveland, OH Grog Shop (11)
Chicago, IL Metro (12)
Austin, TX Austin City Limits (16)
Houston, TX Numbers (20)
Phoenix, AZ Rhythm Room (24)
Los Angeles, CA Henry Fonda Theatre (25)
Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern (26)
San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall (27)
Portland, OR Doug Fir (29)
Seattle, WA Crocodile Cafe (30)
Denver, CO Bluebird Theatre (October 2)
Lawrence, KS Jackpot (3)


--By our New York staff.
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