Lake Street Dive Announces North American Fall Tour

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Lake Street Dive—which took some time from its ongoing US tour to perform at a special event at The White House yesterday!—has announced a North American tour for this September and October. In addition to previously announced shows at Wang Theatre in Boston and Radio City Music Hall in NYC, the tour includes stops in Nashville, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Knoxville, Madison, Providence, and more, culminating in two nights at Union Transfer in Philadelphia.

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Lake Street Dive—which took some time from its ongoing US tour to perform at a special event at The White House yesterday!—has just announced a 19-concert North American tour for this September and October. In addition to previously announced shows at Wang Theatre in Boston and Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the tour includes stops in Nashville, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Knoxville, Madison, Providence, and more, culminating in two nights at Union Transfer in Philadelphia. See below for all of the fall dates. A fan pre-sale for the newly announced headline shows begins tomorrow, June 15, at 10 AM local time via the band's site, lakestreetdive.com.

The current tour, featuring songs from the band's Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony, makes a stop in Covington, Kentucky, tonight and continues through June, with stops in DC, Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, Fort Worth, and Austin, then picks up again in August. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

LAKE STREET DIVE NORTH AMERICAN FALL TOUR

Sep 15 Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Sep 17 Toronto Urban Roots Fest^ Toronto, ON
Sep 18 Ottawa CityFolk^ Ottawa, ON
Sep 19 Corona Theatre Montreal, QC
Sep 21 The Kent Stage Kent, OH
Sep 23 Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL
Sep 24 The Vogue Indianapolis, IN
Sep 25 Majestic Theatre Madison, WI
Sep 27 Iron City Birmingham, AL
Sep 28 The Mill and Mine Knoxville, TN
Sep 30 State Theatre Ithaca, NY
Oct 1 Lebanon Opera House Lebanon, NH
Oct 2 Camden Opera House Camden, ME
Oct 4 Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Troy, NY
Oct 6 Fete Music Hall Providence, RI
Oct 7 Wang Theatre^ Boston, MA
Oct 8 Radio City Music Hall^ New York, NY
Oct 11&12 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
     

^ on sale now

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Lake Street Dive 2016 fall tour

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