July 28, 2008 19:23

Broken Social Scene extend North American tour

Dates will run into October

Broken Social Scene extend North American tour

Broken Social Scene have extended their forthcoming tour of North America, remaining on the road into October.

The Toronto band will hit the road next month to support the release of ‘Something For All Of Us’, the newest album in the ‘Broken Social Scene Presents’ series.

A pre-sale for these shows went on sale via the Arts + Crafts website today, with the general on-sale to follow this Saturday, August 2 at noon in each time zone.

The dates are:

Chicago, IL Lollapalooza (August 1)
Chicago, IL The Metro (2)
Salt Lake City, UT Twilight Concert Series (21)
San Diego, CA House of Blues (22)
Los Angeles, CA Sunset Junction (23)
San Francisco, CA Outside Lands (24)
Grand Rapids, MI Calvin College (October 8)
Madison, WI University of Wisconsin – Union Theatre (11)
Minneapolis, MN First Ave. (13)
Omaha, NE Slowdown (14)
Kansas City, KS The Beaumont (16)
Columbia, OH The Blue Note (17)
St. Louis, MO The Gargoyle (18)
Urbana, IL University of Illinois – Foellinger Auditorium (19)
Richmond, VA Toad’s Place (21)
Falls Church, VA State Theatre (22)
Brooklyn, NY Masonic Temple (24)
Brunswick, ME Bowdoin College (25)
Boston, MA Wilbur Theatre (26)


--By our New York staff.
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