Neil Young has announced several tour dates throughout North America in support of his forthcoming album, 'Chrome Dreams II'.
The legendary rocker will kick things off on October 18 in Boise, Idaho, and will hit several major cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and Boston before wrapping things up with two nights at New York's United Palace.
His jaunt includes two nights in Mountain View, California for the Bridge School Benefit he and his wife are sponsoring, as previously reported.
The tour dates are:
Boise, ID Morrison Center (October 18)
Spokane, WA INB Performing Arts Center (20)
Portland, OR Keller Theater (22)
Seattle, WA WaMu Center
Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre (Bridge School benefit) (27, 28)
Los Angeles, CA Nokia Theatre (30)
Denver, CO Wells Fargo Theatre (November 5)
Minneapolis, MO Northrop Auditorium (8)
Detroit, MI Fox Theatre (10)
Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre (12, 13)
Washington, DC Constitution Hall (15)
St. Louis, MO Fox Theatre (18)
Toronto, Ontario Massey Hall (26, 27)
Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre (December 2, 3)
Wallingford, CT Chevrolet Theatre (5)
Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre (9)
New York, NY United Palace (12, 13)
Meanwhile, Young has also revealed the tracklisting of 'Chrome Dreams II' to Billboard.
The follow-up to last year's 'Living With War' is due out on October 16 in the US.
The 'Chrome Dreams II' tracklisting is:
'Beautiful Bluebird'
'Boxcar'
'Ordinary People'
'Shining Light'
'The Believer'
'Spirit Road'
'Dirty Old Man'
'Ever After'
'No Hidden Path'
'The Way'
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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