Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' Adds Tour Dates

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Lake Street Dive was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform "Same Old News," from the album, Obviously; you can watch the performance here. As Lake Street Dive's June concerts in upstate New York and New Haven will be Mike "McDuck" Olson's last shows with the band, these special dates will stream live via Mandolin. The band also has several shows this summer, including newly announced dates at SummerStage in NYC and Ravinia outside Chicago.

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Lake Street Dive was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to perform "Same Old News," from its new album, Obviously. You can watch the performance here:

As Lake Street Dive's concerts at Beak and Skiff in upstate New York, June 5 and 6, and Westville Bowl in New Haven, June 10 and 11, will be Mike "McDuck" Olson's last shows with the band, these special dates will stream live via Mandolin. Tickets, including bundles, posters, and VIP experiences, are available now here.

The band has just announced three new East Coast tour dates in August, in Portland, Burlington, and at SummerStage in New York's Central Park. These precede previously announced shows at Ravinia, Red Rocks, Salt Lake City, Sister Cities Smokeout, and Moon River Festival. See below for details; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

LAKE STREET DIVE ON TOUR

Jun 4–6 Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards Lafayette, NY
Jun 10&11 Westville Music Bowl New Haven, CT
     
Aug 21 Thompson's Point Portland, ME
Aug 22 The Green at Shelburne Museum South Burlington, VT
Aug 24 SummerStage New York, NY
Aug 26 Ravinia Highland Park, IL
Aug 29 Sister Cities Smokeout Moorhead, MN
Sep 11 Moon River Festival Chattanooga, TN
Sep 24 The Gallivan Center Salt Lake City, UT
Sep 26 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO
     
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Lake Street Dive: 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' May 2021

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