Every Time I Die will tour in support of their aptly named fifth studio album, New Junk Aesthetic, due out Sept. 15th, which the band insists is "on the verge of blowing the earth a huge gaping a$$hole."
The currently confirmed tour dates are as follows:
9/8 � Epic � Minneapolis, MN
9/9 � House of Blues � Chicago, IL
9/10 � Beaumont Club � Kansas City, MO
9/11 � Ogden Theatre � Denver, CO
9/12 � Murray Theatre � Salt Lake City, UT
9/13 � Knitting Factory � Boise, ID
9/14 � Showbox at the Market � Seattle, WA
9/16 � Grand Ballroom � San Francisco, CA
9/17 � House of Blues � Los Angeles, CA
9/18 � SOMA � San Diego, CA
9/19 � The Glass House � Pomona, CA
9/20 � House of Blues � Las Vegas, NV
9/21 � Marquee Theatre � Phoenix, AZ
9/23 � House of Blues � Dallas, TX
9/24 � White Rabbit � San Antonio, TX
9/25 � House of Blues � Houston, TX
9/26 � House of Blues � New Orleans, LA
9/27 � The Ritz � Tampa, FL
9/29 � Masquerade � Atlanta, GA
9/30 � Amos � Charlotte, NC
10/1 � The NorVa � Norfolk, VA
10/2 � Sonar � Baltimore, MD
10/3 � Electric Factory � Philadelphia, PA
10/4 � House of Blues � Boston, MA
10/5 � Crazy Donkey � Long Island, NY
10/7 � Irving Plaza � New York, NY
10/8 � Metropolis � Montreal, QC
10/9 � Kool Haus � Toronto, ON
10/10 � Town Ballroom � Buffalo, NY
10/11 � Water Street Music Hall � Rochester, NY
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