August 6, 2008 0:04

Weezer announce North American tour

Tokyo Police Club, Angels and Airwaves open

Weezer announce North American tour

Weezer have announced a tour of North America in support of their newest self-titled album, unofficially known as the ‘Red Album’.

The band will kick off the tour on September 23 in Boston, and the five-week run includes a show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Support on the tour will come from Tokyo Police Club and Angels and Airwaves.

The jaunt, which is the band’s first outing in three years, will wrap up October 25 in Atlanta, GA.

The dates are:

Boston, MA Tsongas Arena (September 25)
New York, NY Madison Square Garden (24)
Atlantic City, NJ Borgata Casino (26)
Philadelphia, PA Susquehanna Center (27)
Detroit, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills (29)
Toronto, ON Air Canada Center (30)
Chicago, IL All State Arena (October 2)
St. Paul, MN Xcel Arena (3)
Denver, CO Broomfield (5)
Salt Lake City, UT E Center (7)
Portland OR Memorial Coliseum (9)
Vancouver, BC GM Place (10)
Seattle, WA Key Arena (11)
San Jose, CA Events Center (13)
Los Angeles, CA The Forum (14)
San Diego, CA Cox Arena (17)
Phoenix, AZ Arizona State Fair (18)
Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center (20)
Dallas, TX Nokia Theater (21)
Houston, TX Reliant Arena (23)
Atlanta, GA Gwinnett Arena (25)


--By our New York staff.
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