The Arcs Kick Off "Yours, Dreamily," Tour

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The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon and special guests Mariachi Flor de Toloache—kick off their Yours, Dreamily, tour with a performance at Kantine in Cologne, Germany, tonight, followed by stops in Berlin, Zurich, Brussels, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Milan. The North American leg of the tour begins at First Ave in Minneapolis on December 1. The band was on BBC Two's Later… With Jools Holland live show on Tuesday and will be on this Friday night's episode performing "Outta My Mind," "Pistol Made of Bones," and "Put a Flower in Your Pocket." The Arcs talk about that last song on the Song Exploder podcast, which you can hear here.

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The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon along with special guests Mariachi Flor de Toloache—kick off their first tour with a performance at Kantine in Cologne, Germany, tonight, followed by stops in Berlin, Zurich, Brussels, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Milan. The North American leg of the tour begins at First Ave in Minneapolis on December 1. See below for all of the currently scheduled shows, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The band was on BBC Two's Later… With Jools Holland live show on Tuesday, performing "Outta My Mind" from Yours, Dreamily, The Arcs' recently released debut album. Fans in the UK can catch them again on the full, one-hour episode of Later  this Friday night to see that plus "Pistol Made of Bones" and "Put a Flower in Your Pocket," also from the new album. Also on the show—the last of the current season—are Mbongwana Star, CeeLo Green, Shura, Joanna Newsom, and Low. For additional details, visit bbc.co.uk.

To pick up a copy of Yours, Dreamily, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

The Arcs are featured in the latest Song Exploder podcast, in which band mates Dan Auerbach, Richard Swift, and Leon Michels break down the album track "Put a Flower in Your Pocket" and talk about how all of the pieces came together to make the song. You can listen to the podcast here:

THE ARCS ON TOUR

Nov 5 Kantine Cologne, GERMANY
Nov 6 Postbahnhof Berlin, GERMANY
Nov 8 X-TRA Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Nov 9 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
Nov 11 The Forum London, UK
Nov 12 Melkweg Max Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Nov 13 Le Trianon Paris, FRANCE
Nov 16 Alcatraz Milan, ITALY
     
Dec 1 First Ave Minneapolis, MN
Dec 2&3 The Vic Chicago, IL
Dec 4 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH
Dec 6 Fillmore Detroit Detroit, MI
Dec 8 Akron Civic Theatre Akron, OH
Dec 9 Terminal 5 New York, NY
Dec 10 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
Dec 12 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
Dec 14 9:30 Club Washington, DC
Dec 16 The Fillmore Philadelphia, PA
Dec 18 Radio 105-7 Holiday Spectacular Atlanta, GA
Dec 19 Amos' Southend Charlotte, NC
Dec 20 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
     
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    The Arcs Kick Off "Yours, Dreamily," Tour
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    The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon along with special guests Mariachi Flor de Toloache—kick off their first tour with a performance at Kantine in Cologne, Germany, tonight, followed by stops in Berlin, Zurich, Brussels, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Milan. The North American leg of the tour begins at First Ave in Minneapolis on December 1. See below for all of the currently scheduled shows, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The band was on BBC Two's Later… With Jools Holland live show on Tuesday, performing "Outta My Mind" from Yours, Dreamily, The Arcs' recently released debut album. Fans in the UK can catch them again on the full, one-hour episode of Later  this Friday night to see that plus "Pistol Made of Bones" and "Put a Flower in Your Pocket," also from the new album. Also on the show—the last of the current season—are Mbongwana Star, CeeLo Green, Shura, Joanna Newsom, and Low. For additional details, visit bbc.co.uk.

    To pick up a copy of Yours, Dreamily, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

    The Arcs are featured in the latest Song Exploder podcast, in which band mates Dan Auerbach, Richard Swift, and Leon Michels break down the album track "Put a Flower in Your Pocket" and talk about how all of the pieces came together to make the song. You can listen to the podcast here:

    THE ARCS ON TOUR

    Nov 5 Kantine Cologne, GERMANY
    Nov 6 Postbahnhof Berlin, GERMANY
    Nov 8 X-TRA Zurich, SWITZERLAND
    Nov 9 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
    Nov 11 The Forum London, UK
    Nov 12 Melkweg Max Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 13 Le Trianon Paris, FRANCE
    Nov 16 Alcatraz Milan, ITALY
         
    Dec 1 First Ave Minneapolis, MN
    Dec 2&3 The Vic Chicago, IL
    Dec 4 LC Pavilion Columbus, OH
    Dec 6 Fillmore Detroit Detroit, MI
    Dec 8 Akron Civic Theatre Akron, OH
    Dec 9 Terminal 5 New York, NY
    Dec 10 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
    Dec 12 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
    Dec 14 9:30 Club Washington, DC
    Dec 16 The Fillmore Philadelphia, PA
    Dec 18 Radio 105-7 Holiday Spectacular Atlanta, GA
    Dec 19 Amos' Southend Charlotte, NC
    Dec 20 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
         
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