The Young Wild Things Tour kicks off October 18 in Columbus, Ohio and features kid hero bands Fall Out Boy, Gym Class Heroes, Plain White T’s and Cute Is What We Aim For. It’s a 34-date tour that winds up on Las Vegas on December 2.
Alt rocker chick PJ Harvey has announced two exclusive US performances in New York (October 10 at Beacon Theatre) and Los Angeles (October 15 at Orpheum). Harvey’s new album, White Chalk, is due out on September 25. No other US dates are confirmed yet.
Their live show has been called “riveting,” and now the Decemberists are back with their “Long and Short of It Tour” that starts October 28 in Chicago. The long performances will be just that, with epic, progressive songs from the band’s catalog, while the short ones will focus on their more pop leaning material. Here are the current dates:
THE DECEMBERISTS – “THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT “ TOUR
10/28 Chicago, IL Vic Theater (“Long of It”)
10/29 Chicago, IL Vic Theater (“Short of It”)
11/1 New York, NY Terminal 5 (“Long of It”)
11/2 New York, NY Terminal 5 (“Short of It”)
11/3 Boston, MA Orpheum (“Long of It”)
11/4 Boston, MA Orpheum (“Short of It”)
11/6 Winston-Salem, NC Millennium Center (“Long of It”)
11/7 Winston-Salem, NC Millennium Center (“Short of It”)
11/9 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (“Long of It”)
11/10 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (“Short of It”)
11/11 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (“Long of It”)
11/12 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (“Short of It”)
11/15 Columbus, OH Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (“Long of It”)
11/16 Columbus, OH Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (“Short of It”)
11/18 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater (“Long of It”)
11/19 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater (“Short of It”)
11/23 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (“Long of It”)
11/24 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (“Short of It”)
11/25 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (“Long of It”)
11/26 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore (“Short of It”)
11/29 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern (“Long of It”)
11/30 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern (“Short of It”)
12/1 San Diego, CA Spreckels Theatre (“Long of It”)
12/2 San Diego, CA Spreckels Theatre (“Short of It”)
12/5 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom (“Long of It”)
12/6 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom (“Short of It”)
12/7 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
12/8 Seattle, WA Moore Theatre (“Long of It”)
12/9 Seattle, WA Moore Theatre (“Short of It”)
Hard rocking pop band Yellowcard is touring in support of their latest album, Paper Walls, and dates upcoming include separate tours with Sum 41 and Blue October. Confirmed dates so far:
Yellowcard with Sum 41
9/9 Boston, MA Avalon
9/10 Providence, RI Lupo’s
9/11 Lancaster, PA Chameleon
9/15 Cleveland, OH House Of Blue’s
9/17 Pittsburgh, PA Rex Theater
Yellowcard on Blue October’s Fall U.S. Tour
9/20 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Music Park
9/21 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
9/22 Washinton, DC DAR Constitution Hall
9/23 Portsmouth, VA nTelos Wireless Pavilion
9/26 New York, NY Nokia Theater
9/28 Philadelphia, PA The Electric Factory
10/01 Sayerville, NJ Starland Ballroom
10/05 Columbus, OH Promowest Pavilion
10/06 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
10/09 St. Charles, MO Family Arena
10/13 St. Paul, MO The Myth
10/18 Wichita, KS The Cotillion Ballroom
10/27 Phoenix, AZ Celebrity Theatre
11/02 Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Live
11/08 Tampa, FL USF Sun Dome
11/09 West Palm Beach, FL Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
11/10 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues
Before releasing their long-awaited album, Chase This Light, on October 16, rockers Jimmy Eat World will head out on a North American tour that kicks off September 29 for KEDJ Edgefest in Queen Creek, Arizona. Here is the confirmed run so far:
Sept 29 – Queen Creek AZ – Schnepf Farms (KEDJ Edgefest) * ON SALE NOW
Sept 30 – Redlands CA – Greek Amphitheatre
Oct 2 – Santa Cruz CA – The Catalyst
Oct 3 – San Francisco CA – The Fillmore
Oct 4 – Reno NV – Grand Sierra
Oct 6 – Salt Lake City UT – Utah State Fair Park (X96 show) * ON SALE NOW
Oct 7 – Missoula MT – Wilma Theatre
Oct 8 – Calgary AB – MacEwen Hall
Oct 10 – Vancouver BC – Commodore Ballroom
Oct 11 – Seattle WA – Showbox Showroom
Oct 12 – Bellingham WA – Performing Arts Center Main
Oct 14 – Davis CA – Freeborn Hall
Oct 16 – Los Angeles CA – The Wiltern
Oct 18 – Anaheim CA – House Of Blues
Oct 19 – San Diego CA – House Of Blues
Oct 20 – Las Vegas NV – The Joint
With one of the more unique shows around, The Chemical Brothers will hit the road this month for their first US tour in five years. With more groundbreaking visual technology, the band will be supporting their new album, We Are the Night. The album debuted at #1 in the UK, the band’s fifth straight album to do so. Here is the upcoming US run:
Sept 21 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom
Sept 22 Brooklyn, NY McCarren Pool
Sept 24 Chicago, IL Riviera
Sept 26 Denver, CO The Fillmore
Sept 28 San Francisco, CA The Concourse
Sept 29 Los Angeles, CA Nocturnal
Alt-popsters Over The Rhine has announced their fall tour:
Thurs 9/13 – Seattle, WA @ Triple Door
Fri 9/14 – Seattle, WA @ Triple Door
Sat 9/15 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
Sun 9/16 – Bandon, OR @ Sprague Theater
Tues 9/18 – San Francisco, CA @ Café Du Nord
Wed 9/19 – San Francisco, CA @ Café Du Nord
Fri 9/21 – Hollywood, CA @ Knitting Factory
Sat 9/22 – San Diego, CA @ Anthology Lounge
Sun 9/23 – San Juan Capistrano, CA @ Coach House
Tues 9/25 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
Wed 9/26 – Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
Sat 9/29 – Denver, CO @ Soiled Dove
Tues 10/2 – Kansas City, MO @ Grand Emporium
Wed 10/3 – St. Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hill
Fri 10/5 – Bloomington, IN @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater
Sat 10/6 – Columbus, OH @ Wexner Center for the Arts
Sun 10/7 – Morgantown, WV @ Mountain Stage
Wed 10/17 – Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle Tavern
Thurs 10/18 – Athens, GA @ Melting Point
Fri 10/19 – Greenville, SC @ Handlebar
Sun 10/20 – Charlotte, NC @ Visulite Theater
Mon 10/22 – Decatur, GA @ Eddie’s Attic
Tues 10/23 – Decatur, GA @ Eddie’s Attic
Fri 10/26 – New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
Sat 10/27 – Annapolis, MD @ Ram’s Head
Sun 10/28 – Alexandria, VA @ Birchmere Music Hall
Tues 10/30 – Boston, MA @ Sculler’s Jazz Club
Thur 11/1 – Philadelphia, PA @ World Café Live
Fri 11/16 – Canton, OH @ Malone College
Sat 11/17- Dayton, OH @ Canal Street Tavern
Sat 11/24 – Chicago, IL @ Old Town School of Folk Music
Fri 11/30 – Kent, OH @ The Kent Stage
Sun 12/03 – Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
Fri 12/07 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Calvin College
Sun 12/09 – Goshen, IN @ Goshen Theater
After that mess a few months back when she fired her manager and had to cancel a tour, Kelly Clarkson is back on the books with a tour that commences October 14 in New York City at the Beacon Theatre. The tour is in support of Clarkson’s latest album, My December, and here is the full confirmed list of shows:
Sunday, October 14th – New York, New York – The Beacon Theater
Monday, October 15th – New York, New York – The Beacon Theater
Tuesday, October 16th – New York, New York – The Beacon Theater
Thursday, October 18th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Tower Theater
Sunday, October 21st – Uncasville, Connecticut – The Mohegan Sun
Tuesday, October 23rd – Boston, Massachusetts – The Orpheum Theatre
Wednesday, October 24th – Washington DC – DAR Constitution Hall
Friday, October 26th – Buffalo, New York – Seneca Casino
Sunday, October 28th – Detroit, Michigan – The Fillmore
Tuesday, October 30th – Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
Thursday, November 1st – Chicago, Illinois – Chicago Theater
Friday, November 2nd – Minneapolis, Minnesota – State Theater
Monday, November 5th – Denver, Colorado – Paramount Theater
Saturday, November 10th – San Jose, California – San Jose Events Ctr.
Monday, November 12th – Seattle, Washington – Paramount Theater
Wednesday, November 14th – Sacramento, California – Memorial Auditorium
Friday, November 16th – San Diego, California – Civic Auditorium
Sunday, November 18th – Los Angeles, California – Gibson Amphitheatre
Tuesday, November 20th – Phoenix, Arizona – Gammage Theater
Thursday, November 23rd – Dallas, Texas – Nokia Theater
Sunday, November 25th – Houston, Texas – Verizon Wireless Theater
Tuesday, November 27th – Atlanta, Georgia – Cobb Energy Center
Thursday, November 29th – Miami, Florida – Mizner Park
Saturday, December 1st – Tampa, Florida – Ruth Eckerd Hall
Monday, December 3rd – Nashville, Tennessee – Ryman Auditorium
Right after the release of their new album, No World For Tomorrow, Coheed and Cambria will head out on their fall North American tour beginning October 29 in Toronto. Here is the current itinerary:
Fri/Oct 19 New York, NY CMJ – Highline Ballroom (Alzheimer’s benefit show)
Mon/Oct-29 Toronto, ON Kool Haus
Tue/Oct-30 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
Wed/Oct-31 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
Thu/Nov-01 Detroit, MI State Theatre
Fri/Nov-02 Chicago, IL The Riviera
Tue/Nov-06 Denver, CO The Fillmore
Wed/Nov-07 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Air
Fri/Nov-09 San Francisco, CA Warfield
Sat/Nov-10 San Diego, CA SOMA
Sun/Nov-11 Los Angeles, CA Wiltern LG
Tue/Nov-13 Phoenix, AZ Marquee Theatre
Thu/Nov-15 Dallas, TX House of Blues
Fri/Nov-16 Houston, TX Wharehouse Live
Sat/Nov-17 Austin, TX Waterloo Park
Mon/Nov-19 Orlando, FL House of Blues
Tue/Nov-20 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
Wed/Nov-21 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
Fri/Nov-23 Winston-Salem, NC Millennium Center
Sat/Nov-24 Norfolk, VA NorVa
Sun/Nov-25 Washington, DC 9:30 Club (w/o Clutch)
Mon/Nov-26 Worcester, MA Palladium
Wed/Nov-28 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
Following a performance recently on Late Night With Conan O’Brien, Art Brut returns to the States this month for a tour, most of which is with buzz band The Hold Steady. Here is the confirmed run of shows:
09/11 – Key Club – Los Angeles, CA
09/13 – Beauty Bar – Las Vegas, NV
09/14 – The Mohawk – Austin, TX
09/15 – Monolith Festival – Red Rocks, CO
10/21 – Lupo’s – Providence, RI *
10/22 – The Roxy – Boston, MA *
10/23 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA *
10/24 – Disco Rodeo – Raleigh, NC *
10/25 – 40 Watts – Athens, GA *
10/26 – Bijou Theatre – Knoxville, TN *
10/27 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH *
10/29 – Crofoot Ballroom – Pontiac, MI
10/30 – Metro – Chicago, IL *
10/31 – Metro – Chicago, IL *
11/04 – Hub Ballroom – Seattle, WA *
11/05 – Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR *
11/06 – Warfiled – San Francisco, CA *
11/07 – Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA *
11/12 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO *
11/13 – Grandada – Lawrence, KS *
11/14 – Palladium – Dallas, TX *
11/15 – La Zona Rosa – Austin, TX *
11/17 – Bottle Tree Annex – Birmingham, AL *
11/18 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA *
11/19 – Toads Place Richmond, VA *
11/21 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY *
*w/ The Hold Steady
