New songs from the Brooklyn quintet's third full-length album will be unveiled throughout North America in September, starting in Portland, OR with festival appearances in Colorado and California.
The band will be joined by special guest Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson and later The Dirtbombs, who will open select dates.
9/5: Roseland Theater; Portland, Oregon*
9/6: Showbox; Seattle, Washington*
9/12: Knitting Factory Concert House; Boise, Idaho*
9/13: In the Venue; Salt Lake City, Utah*
9/14: Monolith Festival at Red Rocks; Morrison, Colorado
9/19: San Diego Street Scene Festival; San Diego, California
9/20: Treasure Island Festival; San Francisco, California
10/10: Electric Factory; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania+
10/11: Lupos; Providence, Rhode Island+
10/13 Wilbur Theatre; Boston, Massachusetts+
10/14: Masonic Temple; Brooklyn, New York
10/15: Masonic Temple; Brooklyn, New York
10/18: Bogarts; Cincinnati, Ohio+
10/19 Vogue Theatre; Indianapolis, Indiana+
10/20: First Ave; Minneapolis, Minnesota+
10/21: First Ave; Minneapolis, Minnesota+
10/22: Riviera; Chicago, Illinois+
10/24: Voodoo Festival; New Orleans, Louisiana+
10/25: Tabernacle; Atlanta, Georgia+
10/26: Bijou Theatre; Knoxville, Tennessee+
10/28: Lakewood Theatre; Dallas, Texas+
10/30: Stubbs; Austin, Texas+
10/31: Diamond Ballroom; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma+
11/6: Wiltern; Los Angeles, California+
* Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson to open
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