The Pixies add US/Canada tour dates for fall
The Pixies are soon to begin an international tour that will span most of the summer supporting Indie Cindy (which is, of course, their first new album in 23 years). Initially, the tour was set to kick off in Sydney on 23 May and end in Tokyo on 17 August. However, the band has just announced 11 new dates for the US and Canada that will occupy late September through mid-october.
Full dates below.
May
23–26 - Sydney Opera House, Sydney
29–31 - Primavera Sound, Barcelona
June
2 - Rock in Idro, Bologna
4 - Caribana Festival, Crans-Prs Celighny
5–7 - Optimus Primavera Sound, Porto
8 - Field Day, London
11 - Laugardalsholl, Reykjavik
13 - Orange Festival, Warsaw
15 - NorthSide Festival, Arhus
17–18 - Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv
20 - Best Kept Secret Festival, Hilvarenbeek
20–22 - Hurricane Festival, Neuahusen
20-–22 - Southside Festival, Schessel
24 - Black Box, Istanbul
25–29 - Glastonbury Festival, Pilton
25 - Inmusic, Zagreb
29 - Marley Park, Dublin
30 - Live at the Marquee, Cork
July
2 - Nuits De Fourviere, Lyon
4–6 - Les Eurockénnes, Belfort
5 - Rock Werchter, Werchter
6 - Beauregard, Herouvlle-St. Clair
9 - Eden Sessions, Cornwall
10 - Casterfield Bowl, Manchester
11 - T in the Park, Kinross
August
16–17 - Summer Sonic, Tokyo
September
27 - Humphreys, San Diego, CA
28 - Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
30 - The Masonic, San Francisco, CA
October
2 - Revolution Center, Boise, ID
3 - INB Performing Arts Center, Spokane, WA
5 - MacEwan Hall, Calgary, AB
6 - Shaw Conference Center, Edmonton, AB
7 - TCU Place, Saskatoon, SK
9 - Burton Cummings Theatre, Winnipeg, MB
11 - State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
12 - Orpheum Theatre, Madison, WI
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