Regina Spektor announces North American dates
They include Coachella and Bonnaroo
Regina Spektor has announced another round of gigs in North America following last year’s stint to promote ‘Begin to Hope’.
The New York-based lady will first play a show in Stockholm, and two in Tel Aviv before heading home for a show in Purchase, New York. In addition to her headlining tour, she will play a slot at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in California and the Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee.
The dates are:
Stockholm, Sweden China Theatre (March 4)
Tel Aviv, Barby Club Tel Aviv (10,11)
Purchase, NY Purchase College (28)
Savannah, SA Savannah College of Art and Design (April 12)
Vancouver, British Columbia Commodore Ballroom (21)
Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom (24)
Seattle, WA Moore Theatre (25)
Sacramento, CA Empire (26)
Indio, CA Coachella (28)
San Diego, CA House of Blues (29)
San Francisco, CA The Warfield (30)
Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre (May 13)
Manchester, TN Bonnaroo (June 17)
--By our New York staff.
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The New York-based lady will first play a show in Stockholm, and two in Tel Aviv before heading home for a show in Purchase, New York. In addition to her headlining tour, she will play a slot at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in California and the Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee.
The dates are:
Stockholm, Sweden China Theatre (March 4)
Tel Aviv, Barby Club Tel Aviv (10,11)
Purchase, NY Purchase College (28)
Savannah, SA Savannah College of Art and Design (April 12)
Vancouver, British Columbia Commodore Ballroom (21)
Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom (24)
Seattle, WA Moore Theatre (25)
Sacramento, CA Empire (26)
Indio, CA Coachella (28)
San Diego, CA House of Blues (29)
San Francisco, CA The Warfield (30)
Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre (May 13)
Manchester, TN Bonnaroo (June 17)
--By our New York staff.
Find out more about NME.
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