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The Ting Tings plot spring US tour

They also release new single

The Ting Tings have announced the dates of an extensive North American headlining tour this spring.

The 22-city jaunt is set to kick off on March 16 in New York, and will hit cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Chicago, Denver and Seattle before wrapping up in San Francisco on April 15.

The band are supporting their recent debut album, 'We Started Nothing'. The album's next single, 'That's Not My Name', is due to hit US radio on January 27.

The tour dates are:

New York, NY Webster Hall (March 16)
Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club (18)
Philadelphia, PA Sanctuary (19)
Washington, DC 9:30 Club (20)
Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle (21)
Norfolk, VA NorVa (23)
Richmond, VA Canal Club (24)
Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabbits (26)
Miami, FL Ultrafest (27)
Orlando, FL The Social (28)
Tampa, FL Orpheum (29)
Tallahassee, FL Club Downunder (31)
Birmingham, AL WorkPlay Theatre (April 2)
St. Louis, MO Blueberry Hill (3)
Chicago, IL Metro (5)
Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater (6)
Kansas City, MO Record Bar (7)
Denver, CO Bluebird Theater (8)
Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge (9)
Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom (11)
Seattle, WA Crocodile Café (12)
Portland, OR Douglas Fir Lounge (13)
San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (15)


--By our Los Angeles staff.
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hness 

Jan 18, 2009

i cant wait to hear the ting tings new stuff, they redefined what it is a male/female duo on guitar and drums can do...if only America could over us something so unreconstructed in a similar format....

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The Ting Tings, Soundhaus, Northampton, April 4, 2008.                 Pic: Tim Cochrane

The Ting Tings, Soundhaus, Northampton, April 4, 2008. Pic: Tim Cochrane

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