Fleet Foxes Continue US "Crack-Up" Tour

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Fleet Foxes launch their spring US Crack-Up tour at McDonald Theatre in Eugene, Oregon, tonight, making multiple stops in California—including sets at Coachella—and across the country, from Albuquerque to Atlanta, San Antonio, TX, to South Burlington, VT. There are summer dates on the books in the US and Europe as well.

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Fleet Foxes launch the spring leg of their US Crack-Up tour at McDonald Theatre in Eugene, Oregon, tonight. The band continues touring through the end of May, making multiple stops in California—including sets at both Coachella weekends—then moving east to Raleigh and Atlanta, for both a Shaky Knees Festival set and side show. From there, the tour heads west again to Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, then back across the Midwest and East, with two nights at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium and a set at Boston Calling. There are dates on the books for the summer as well, including the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago and Panorama in New York City.

See below for details, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for all the latest.

To pick up a copy of Crack-Up, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album can also be heard on Apple Music and Spotify.

FLEET FOXES ON TOUR

Apr 10 McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR
Apr 11 Crest Theatre (Sold Out) Sacramento, CA
Apr 12 Warner Grand Theatre San Pedro, CA
Apr 14&21 Coachella Indio, CA
Apr 15 Humphreys Concerts By the Bay San Diego, CA
Apr 17 Fox Theater Pomona, CA
Apr 18 Madonna Expo Center San Luis Obispo, CA
Apr 20 Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA
     
May 3 Red Hat Amphitheater Raleigh, NC
May 4 Shaky Knees Festival Atlanta, GA
May 5 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
May 7 Revention Music Center Houston, TX
May 8 Tobin Center for the Performing Arts San Antonio, TX
May 10 Abraham Chavez Theatre El Paso, TX
May 11 Form Festival Acrosanti, AZ
May 12 Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM
May 14 Cain's Ballroom Tulsa, OK
May 15 Peabody Opera House St. Louis, MO
May 17 Benedum Center for the Arts Pittsburgh, PA
May 18 The Anthem Washington, DC
May 19 Express Live Columbus, OH
May 21 Ryman Auditorium (Sold Out) Nashville, TN
May 22 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
May 23 Iroquois Amphitheatre Louisville, KY
May 24 The Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN
May 26 The Green at Shelburne Museum South Burlington, VT
May 27 Boston Calling Allston, MA
     
Jul 2 Great Hall, Lucerna Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
Jul 4 Open'er Festival Gydnia, POLAND
Jul 6 Roskilde Festival Roskilde, DENMARK
Jul 7 Rock Werchter Werchter, BELGIUM
Jul 9 Festival Jardins de Pedralbes Barcelona, SPAIN
Jul 10 Kursaal Auditorium San Sebastian, SPAIN
Jul 11 Teatro Laboral Gijon, SPAIN
Jul 12 Mad Cool Festival Madrid, SPAIN
     
Jul 20 Taft Theatre Cincinnati, OH
Jul 21 Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago, IL
Jul 23 Agora Theatre Cleveland, OH
Jul 24 Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Toronto, ON
Jul 25 Corona Theatre Montreal, QC
Jul 27 Artpark Lewiston, NY
Jul 29 Panorama NYC Music Festival New York, NY
     
Aug 5 All Together Now festival Waterford, IRELAND
Aug 7 Summer Nights (Sold Out) Glasgow, UK
Aug 10 Flow Festival Helsinki, FINLAND
Aug 12 Nordea Concert Hall Tallinn, ESTONIA
Aug 16 Parades de Coura festival Taboão, PORTUGAL
Aug 18 Green Man Festival Brecon Beacons, UK
     
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Fleet Foxes on tour 2017 by Rachel Demy w

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