The Bravery have cancelled four shows on their upcoming US tour in order to honor commitments to promote their soon-to-be-released second album ‘The Sun and the Moon’.
The band will head to the UK a week before the release of their single ‘Time Won’t Let Me Go’ (set to come out on June 18), resulting in the cancellation of the following shows:
Reno, NV New Oasis (June 12)
Salt Lake City, UT Club Sound (13)
Denver, UT Gothic Theatre (14)
Omaha, NE The Rock Sun (15)
Meanwhile, the band have confirmed a free show at the Soho Apple Store in New York City on Monday, May 7 at 2pm.
Then they will play:
Tucson, Arizona Pima County Fairgrounds (May 5)
Vancouver, British Columbia Commodore (14)
Portland, Oregon Wonder Ballroom (15)
Seattle, Washington El Corazon (16)
Seattle, Washington Area 108 Radio Show (18)
Irvine, California KROQ Weenie Roast (19)
San Diego, California 91X X Fest (20)
Cleveland, Ohio Agora Ballroom (25)
Detroit, Michigan Magic Stick (26)
Toronto, Ontario Opera House (28)
New York, New York Fillmore at Irving Plaza (29/30)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theatre of the Living Arts (31)
Atlanta, Georgia 99X Big Day Out (June 2)
Nashville, Tennessee Exit In (3)
Washington DC 9:30 Club (7)
Santa Barbara, California KJEE Seaside Beach Ball (8)
Mountain View, California Live 105 BFD (9)
Sacramento, California KWOD Summer Buzz (10)
Chicago, Illinois Q101 Block Party 2007 (16)
Minneapolis, Minnesota Varsity Theater (18)
Kansas City, Missouri Beaumont Club (19)
St. Louis, Missouri Pop's (20)
--By our New York staff.
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