August 27, 2009 0:32

TV On The Radio man announces solo US tour

Kyp Malone's Rain Machine will hit the road this autumn

TV On The Radio man announces solo US tour

Photo: Gene Glover

TV On The Radio's Kyp Malone has announced that he will embark on a North American tour supporting his solo project Rain Machine this autumn.

Malone will play songs from his new self-titled album on dates across the US. He'll begin the jaunt in Brooklyn on September 21 and play dates in cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Athens, before concluding in Philadelphia on October 23.

Rain Machine's debut album is due out in the US on September 22 via Anti Records.

The tour dates are:

Brooklyn, NY Bell House (September 21)
Echo Park, CA The Echo (25)
Los Angeles, CA The Getty Center (26)
San Francisco, CA The Independent (28)
Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge (30)
Seattle, WA Neumos (October 1)
Vancouver, British Columbia The Biltmore (2)
Birmingham, AL Bottle Tree (9)
New Orleans, LA One Eyed Jacks (10)
Athens, GA 40 Watt Club (12)
Atlanta, GA The Earl (13)
Madison, WI High Noon Saloon (15)
Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry (16)
Chicago, IL Double Door (17)
Detroit, MI Small's (18)
Toronto, Ontario Lee's Palace (19)
Montreal, Quebec Il Motore (20)
Cambridge, MA Middle East Upstairs (22)
Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda's (23)


--By our Los Angeles staff.
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