Last year, the Arctic Monkeys released Humbug (which ranked number four on our “Best of 2009″ list), and they are not quite finished touring in support of it. The band is currently making rounds in Europe, and in March, they have a stop in their native England before they skip across the pond to the U.S. Check and see if they’re hitting a city near you:
Arctic Monkeys:
02-08 Munich, Germany – Zenith
02-09 Offenbach, Germany – Stadthalle
02-10 Dusseldorf, Germany – Philipshalle
02-13 Valencia, Spain – Ciudad De Las Artes Y Las Ciencias
03-27 London, England – Royal Albert Hall
04-01 Miami, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre *
04-02 Tampa, FL – The Ritz *
04-03 Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live *
04-05 Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club *
04-06 Raleigh, NC – Disco Rodeo *
04-07 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live *
04-09 Covington, KY – Madison Theatre *
04-11 St. Louis, MO – The Pagent *
04-12 Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall *
04-13 Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom *
04-15 Tempe, AZ – The Marquee *
* with Sleepy Sun
In other news, these Sheffield guys will release a single from Humbug digitally and physically (vinyl format, both 10″ and 7″) through Domino. The digital single will become available on March 23, but vinyl-loving types will have to wait until April 13 when the single hits stores.
“My Propeller” 10″–
A1 My Propeller
A2 Joining the Dots
B1 The Afternoon’s Hat
B2 Don’t Forget Whose Legs You’re On
“My Propeller” 7″–
A1 My Propeller
B1 Joining the Dots
(P4K)
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