February 1, 2007 16:31

The Cinematics announce debut North American tour

It will coincide with the release of ‘A Strange Education’

The Cinematics announce debut North American tour

The Cinematics have announced details of their first tour of North America, which kicks off March 7 in Toronto.

The lengthy stretch takes in 39 shows in the US and Canada, and sees the Scots open for Mute Math.

The band will hit the road just one day after the release of their debut album 'A Strange Education', and sharing the support duties are hotly-tipped Missouri band Someone Still Loves You, Boris Yeltsin.

The tour dates are:

Toronto, ON The Drake (March 7)
Toronto, ON Canadian Music Fest (8)
London, ON Salt (9)
Montreal, QB Club Soda (10)
Boston, MA Axis (11)
New York, NY The Gramercy Theatre (13)
Philadelphia, PA TLA (14)
Norfolk, VA The Norva (17)
Washington, DC 930 Club (19)
Winston Salem, NC Ziggy's (20)
Charlotte, NC Neighborhood Theatre (22)
Knoxville, TN The Bijou Theatre (23)
Atlanta, GA The Variety Playhouse (24)
Asheville, NC Orange Peel (25)
Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theater (27)
Chicago, IL House Of Blues (28)
Cleveland, OH House of Blues (29)
Detroit, MI St. Andrew's Hall (30)
Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection (April 1)
Milwaukee, WI The Rave (3)
Minneapolis, MN Fine Line (5)
Omaha, NE The Rock (6)
St. Louis, MO Gargoyle Club (10)
Lawrence, KS Granada Theatre (12)
Little Rock, AR Revolution Room (13)
Norman, OK Univ. of OK-Union Court (14)
Boulder, CO Fox Theatre (16)
Boise, ID The Venue (18)
Vancouver, BC Richards on Richards (20)
Portland, OR Aladdin Theatre (21)
Seattle, WA Neumo's (22)
San Francisco, CA Slim's (24)
Los Angeles, CA House Of Blues (25)
San Diego, CA House Of Blues (26)
Phoenix, AZ The Clubhouse (29)
Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater (May 1)
Austin, TX La Zona Rosa (3)
Dallas, TX Gypsy Ballroom (4)
Houston, TX The Meridian (6)

--By our New York staff.
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