July 9, 2007 23:37

Bloc Party announce North American jaunt

They'll hit the States this fall

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Bloc Party have announced that they will embark on an extensive tour of North America this fall.

The band will kick things off in Chicago on September 7, and will play dates in several cities including Houston, Nashville and Mexico City.

They'll also make stops at Montreal's Osheaga Festival and Austin City Limits.

The band will wrap of their North American tour with their first-ever performance at New York's Theatre at Madison Square Garden on October 3.

The tour dates are:

Chicago, IL Hideout Block Party (September 7)
Montreal, QC Osheaga Festival (9)
Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theatre (11)
Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room (12)
Columbus, OH Promo West Pavilion (13)
St. Louis, MO The Pageant (14)
Austin, TX Austin City Limits (16)
Mexico City, MEX National Auditorium (19)
Houston, TX Warehouse Live (21)
Dallas, TX House of Blues (22)
Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom (23)
Nashville, TN City Hall (25)
Covington, KY Madison Theatre (26)
Toronto, ONT Ricoh Coliseum (28)
London, ONT John Labatt Center (29)
Ottawa, ONT Capitol Music Hall (30)
New York, NY Theatre at Madison Square Garden (October 3)


As previously reported, the band played Live Earth at Wembley Stadium on Saturday (July 7).

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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