Watch: Fleet Foxes Share Behind-the-Scenes Look at Rehearsals for "Crack-Up" Tour

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Fleet Foxes kicked off their world tour, featuring music from the forthcoming album Crack-Up, with intimate shows in Missoula and Spokane on Monday and Tuesday, to be followed by shows in Portland and the band's hometown of Seattle this week. Ahead of these concerts, the band's first in the US in six years, they gathered in Seattle to rehearse. They've shared behind-the-scenes footage from the rehearsals in a video by Sean Pecknold, which you can watch here.

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Fleet Foxes kicked off their world tour, featuring music from the forthcoming album Crack-Up, at The Wilma in Missoula, Montana on Monday and the Knitting Fatory in Spokane, Washington, last night. The intimate Pacific Northwest concerts continue with shows at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland on Thursday and The Showbox in the band's hometown of Seattle on Friday. Ahead of these concerts, the band's first in the US in six years, they gathered in Seattle to rehearse. They've shared behind-the-scenes footage from the rehearsals in a video by Sean Pecknold, which you can watch below. For tour details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Crack-Up is available to pre-order, with instant downloads of the album tracks "Fool's Errand" and "Third of May / Ōdaigahara," on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, where pre-orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print.

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Fleet Foxes: "Crack-Up" tour rehearsals [video]
  • Wednesday, May 17, 2017
    Watch: Fleet Foxes Share Behind-the-Scenes Look at Rehearsals for "Crack-Up" Tour

    Fleet Foxes kicked off their world tour, featuring music from the forthcoming album Crack-Up, at The Wilma in Missoula, Montana on Monday and the Knitting Fatory in Spokane, Washington, last night. The intimate Pacific Northwest concerts continue with shows at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland on Thursday and The Showbox in the band's hometown of Seattle on Friday. Ahead of these concerts, the band's first in the US in six years, they gathered in Seattle to rehearse. They've shared behind-the-scenes footage from the rehearsals in a video by Sean Pecknold, which you can watch below. For tour details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Crack-Up is available to pre-order, with instant downloads of the album tracks "Fool's Errand" and "Third of May / Ōdaigahara," on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, where pre-orders also include an exclusive, limited-edition print.

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