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Fleet Foxes announce massive US tour

Fleet Fox                                                                   Pic: Andy Willsher

Fleet Fox Pic: Andy Willsher

Seattle rockers will hit the road this summer

Fleet Foxes have announced the dates of an extensive US tour this summer.

The Seattle rockers, who recently performed at NME's South by Southwest showcase, will be supporting their self-titled debut album, which is due out in the US on June 3 via Sub Pop.

They'll kick things off in San Francisco on June 26 and play dates in Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York and Denver before wrapping up the tour in Portland on July 25.

The band are also set to perform at Washingtons's Sasquatch! Festival on May 24.

The tour dates are:

George WA Sasquatch! Festival (May 24)
San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill (June 26)
San Diego, CA Casbah (27)
Los Angeles, CA Echo (28)
Los Angeles, CA Spaceland (29)
Tucson, AZ Solar Culture (30)
Austin, TX Mohawk (July 2)
Dallas, TX Loft (3)
Atlanta, GA Drunken Unicorn (5)
Chapel Hill, NC Local 506 (6)
Washington, DC Black Cat (7)
Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church (8)
New York, NY Bowery Ballroom (9)
Redmond, WA Marymoor Park (12, 13)
Cambridge, MA Middle East Upstairs (14)
Montreal, Quebec Le Divan Orange (15)
Madison, WI Terrace (18)
Chicago, IL Pitchfork Music Festival (19)
Minneapolis, MN 7th St. Entry (20)
Denver, CO Hi-Dive (22)
Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court (23)
Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge (25)


--By our Los Angeles staff.
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