PIXIES Announce 2017 North American Tour

One of the most influential alt/rock bands of all time, The Pixies, will take their signature mix of alternative/garage/punk/surf rock on a five-week tour across North America in 2017. The first of a three-leg trek across the continent.  Following stops in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the band’s first-ever South African concerts, the North American tour will launch at the Fox Theatre in Pomona, CA on Friday, April 21, and will include shows at theatres and open-air venues.

 

Pixies kicked off the European leg of their 2016-17 global run last November, playing sold-out shows throughout the UK and wrapping up in Birmingham on December 8.  Confirmed dates for the 2017 North American trek are as follows:

 

 

APRIL

21   Fox Theatre, Pomona, CA*

22   Cal Coast Open Air, San Diego, CA*

23   House of Blues, Anaheim, CA*

25   Ace Theatre, Los Angeles, CA*

29   Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX*

30   White Oak Music Hall, Houston, TX*

 

MAY

1   Stubbs, Austin, TX*

3   Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, LA*

5   Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN*

6   Madison Theatre, Covington, KY*

7   Express Live Amphitheatre, Columbus, OH*

9   The National, Richmond, VA**

11   Durham PAC, Durham, NC**

12  Shaky Knees Music Festival, Atlanta, GA**

16  Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC**

19  House of Blues, Boston, MA**

20  House of Blues, Boston, MA**

21  Paradise Ballroom, Boston, MA**

23  Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA**

24  Webster Hall, New York, NY** (SOLD OUT)

26  Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY**

 

* Public Access TV will support

** Cymbals Eat Guitars will support

 

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