Muse gear up for North American tour
Jaunt includes a stop at Lollapalooza
Muse have added several dates to their US and Canadian jaunt which will kick off August 1 in Ontario.
The band recently completed a tour of the US opening for My Chemical Romance, but had several dates pulled due to a serious bout of food poisoning that affected both bands and their crews.
The late-summer dates will include a stop at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago which will see performances from Daft Punk, Pearl Jam, Interpol, The Cribs, Tokyo Police Club and more.
The dates are:
Mississauga, Ontario- Arrow Hall (August 1)
Detroit, MI - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre (2)
Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza (4)
New York, NY - Madison Square Garden (6)
Fairfax, VA - Patriot Center (9)
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Festival Pier (10)
Boston, MA - Agganis Arena (11)
Portland, OR - Rose Garden Arena (September 10)
Orem, IT - The McKay Center (12)
Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18)
--By our New York staff.
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The band recently completed a tour of the US opening for My Chemical Romance, but had several dates pulled due to a serious bout of food poisoning that affected both bands and their crews.
The late-summer dates will include a stop at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago which will see performances from Daft Punk, Pearl Jam, Interpol, The Cribs, Tokyo Police Club and more.
The dates are:
Mississauga, Ontario- Arrow Hall (August 1)
Detroit, MI - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre (2)
Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza (4)
New York, NY - Madison Square Garden (6)
Fairfax, VA - Patriot Center (9)
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Festival Pier (10)
Boston, MA - Agganis Arena (11)
Portland, OR - Rose Garden Arena (September 10)
Orem, IT - The McKay Center (12)
Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18)
--By our New York staff.
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