The headline dates will kick off on March 4th at Tucson's Club Congress, and then continue through a March 19th show at Toronto's Mod Club. Atlantic labelmates Carolina Liar will be joining Louis XIV as the tour opener, giving audiences a preview of their own forthcoming debut album, expected out later this year. Details for the second leg of the headlining trek will be announced in early February.
Louis XIV is currently in the midst of a major North American tour alongside Editors and Hot Hot Heat, with dates running through a Valentine's Day finale at Las Vegas' House of Blues on February 14th.
JANUARY
25 Chicago, IL Vic Theatre *
26 Detroit, MI Majestic Theatre *
27 Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theater *
29 Madison, WI Majestic Theatre *
30 Minneapolis, MN Fine Line Music Caf� *
FEBRUARY
1 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre *
4 Seattle, WA Showbox At The Market *
5 Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom *
6 Portland, OR Roseland Theater *
8 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theatre *
9 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern *
10 Anaheim, CA House of Blues *
13 San Diego, CA House of Blues *
14 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues *
MARCH
4 Tucson, AZ Club Congress
6 Dallas, TX The Prophet Bar
7 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
8 Austin, TX Emo's
10 Atlanta, GA The Loft @ Center Stage Atlanta
12 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
14 New York, NY The Fillmore New York @ Irving Plaza
15 Washington, DC Rock and Roll Hotel
16 Albany, NY Jack Rabbit Slim's
18 Montreal, QC La Sala Rossa
19 Toronto, ON Mod Club
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