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Sons and Daughters map North American tour

Sons and Daughters

Sons and Daughters

Stint kicks off at SXSW in March

Sons & Daughters have announced a headlining tour of North America, kicking off March 12,

The Glaswegians will perform at the Domino Records showcase at SXSW in Austin as part of the jaunt, which will support the release of their second album ‘This Gift’ set for release on January 29.

As previously reported, the album was produced by former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler.

They will play:

Austin, TX Antone’s (March 12)
Atlanta, GA The Earl (17)
Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle (18)
Washington, DC Rock and Roll Hotel (19)
Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg (21)
New York, NY Bowery Ballroom (22)
Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda’s (23)
Cambridge, MA Middle East (Downstairs) (24)
Montreal, QC La Sala Rossa (25)
Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace (26)
Chicago, IL Double Door (28)
Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theatre (29)
Denver, CO Hi Dive (31)
Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge (April 1)
Seattle, WA Neumos (3)
Vancouver, BC Richard’s on Richards (4)
Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge (4)
San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall (7)


--By our New York staff.
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