The Whigs Begin USO Tour, Plan Summer Dates With Kings of Leon, The Black Keys, The Hold Steady
. In addition, the band are very excited to announce a massive tour that will include a headlining run and opening slots with Kings of Leon, The Hold Steady and The Black Keys. Beginning June 4th at Mountain Jam in Hunter, NY, these 3-months of dates come in support of the band's latest album, IN THE DARK, which saw the band perform on the Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (video). The Whigs are pleased to share new song, DYING, with fans at With Kings of Leon: June 5 Borgata Event Center Atlantic City, NJ Whigs Headlining Dates: June 10 The Handlebar Greenville, SC With The Hold Steady: July 2 Lac Courte Oreilles Casino Hayward, WI Other: July 17 Ottawa Bluesfest Ottawa, ON With The Black Keys: September 2 Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY With Kings of Leon & The Black Keys: September 3 Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis, IN With The Black Keys: September 9 Charlottesville Pavilion Charlottesville, PA With Kings of Leon & The Black Keys: September 10 Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre Charlotte, NC September 14 Orange Peel Asheville, NC With Kings of Leon & The Black Keys: September 17 Cruzan Amphitheatre W. Palm Peach, FL September 21 House of Blues New Orleans, LA With Kings of Leon & The Black Keys: September 22 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Houston, TX Preview and Purchase Whigs CDs |
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