During this 10 city trek Wild Light will play to packed crowds at arenas including the San Jose Events Center in San Jose and the WAMU Theater in Seattle, before closing the tour with a final show at the Capitol Federal Park in Bonner Springs, KS on May 2nd.
This highly coveted main supporting slot comes on the heels of what has already been a wildly successful 2009 for Wild Light. The band kicked off the year with a bang when they hit the road with Tapes N Tapes for their first ever National tour, in support of the March 3rd release of their debut album Adult Nights (Startime International).
Following their run with Tapes N Tapes, the band descended upon Austin, TX at the annual SXSW Music Festival where they played a slew of successful performances to fans and industry heads alike from across the world.
Wild Light Tour Dates
Headlining
4/08 Boston, MA Great Scott
5/08 Scranton, PA The Bog
Supporting The Killers
4/17 Las Vegas, NV The Joint
4/19 San Jose, CA San Jose Event Center
4/22 Seattle, WA WaMu Theatre @ Qwest Field Events Center
4/23 Victoria, BC Save On Foods Memorial Centre
4/24 Vancouver, BC UBC Thunderbird Arena
4/26 Calgary, AB Pengrowth Saddledome
4/27 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
4/30 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Club
5/01 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
5/02 Bonner Springs, KS Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone
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