July 13, 2007 3:22

Spoon announce massive world tour

They'll travel the globe into the autumn

Spoon announce massive world tour

Spoon have announced the dates of a massive tour that will take them around the world this summer and autumn.

The band are supporting their new album, 'Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga', which was released earlier this week in the UK and the US.

In addition to playing several dates in North America, they're set for shows in the UK, Sweden, Portugal and Norway. Australian dates are expected to be announced soon.

The tour dates are:

San Francisco, CA Cafe Du Nord (July 14)
Seattle, WA Capitol Hill Block Party (28)
Chicago, IL Lollapalooza (August 4)
Baltimore, MD Virgin Festival (5)
Oslo, Norway Oyafestivalen (10)
Gothenburg, Sweden Way Out West Festival (11)
Leicester, UK Summer Sundae Weekender (12)
Paredes De Coura, Portugal Paredes De Coura (14)
London, UK Cargo (16)
Hasselt, Belgium Pukkelpop Festival (18)
Portland, OR MusicFest NW (September 6)
Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom (7)
Victoria, BC Sugar (8)
Los Angeles, CA Henry Fonda Theater (10, 11)
Austin, TX Austin City Limits Festival (14)
Morrison, CO Monolith Festival (15)
San Francisco, CA Treasure Island Festival (16)
Minneapolis, MN First Avenue (10, 11)
Detroit, MI Majestic (13)
Toronto, ON Phoenix (15)
Montreal, QC Le National (16)
Boston, MA Roxy (17)
Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory (19)
New York, NY Roseland Ballroom (20)
Asheville, NC The Orange Peel (24)
Nasvhille, TN Cannery Ballroom (26)
New Orleans, LA Voodoo Festival (17)
Houston, TX Warehouse Live (November 1)
Dallas, TX House of Blues (2)


--By our Los Angeles staff.
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