Brand New has announced a short string of US tour dates starting July. The tour will only be in clubs, and it is said to be the only US tour dates they have planned for this summer. The band also recently announced on their myspace that their next album was being mixed, and that hopefully it was going to have a summer release date.
So it’s possible the band is looking to try out the new material live. Either way, the tour will be a great one. Tickets go on sale to the general public June 11th, but Ducat King is scheduled to have a pre-sale June 2nd.
Update: It looks like Ducat King jumped the gun, and released the pre-sale tickets early – they are sold out. We are trying to find out more information, but still try back Tuesday, and see if they put up more tickets.
Band Release:
We’re really excited to announce that Brand New is going to be playing a short string of shows in the US in small clubs in July. These shows will be the ONLY shows Stateside this summer, so it’s going to be hard to get tickets. We’re thinking of you, though and as usual, we’re going to be doing a special presale through Ducat King starting this coming tuesday June 2nd at noon (local time.)
The show dates are:
7/7 Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
7/8 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
7/9 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
7/10 Philadelphia, PA @ Northstar
7/11 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
7/12 Cambridge, MA @ The Middle East (Downstairs)
7/17 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
7/18 Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour
7/19 San Diego, CA @ EpicentrePre-sale tickets will be on sale TUESDAY JUNE 2ND at 12pm local time and you can get them here: http://brandnew.ducatking.com
Tickets will go on sale to the general public on June 11th.
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