British record label 4AD has recently announced an April tour for the Scottish indie pop band Camera Obscura. We can’t quite call it a full North American tour, as they will not be visiting Canada this time. They will spend the month trekking throughout the U.S. and Mexico, likely performing in light of their 2009 album, My Maudlin Career, which did quite well on “Best of 2009″ lists in the music world. In fact, it ranked number 11 on the year-end list here at onethirtybpm.
Fans in the Pacific and Europe can expect some presence from Camera Obscura a little before April, as their label disclosed. “They are playing two shows in Indonesia this March and a one-off show in Portugal in late-February.” Tour dates have also been planned for New Zealand, Australia, and Japan, but they have not yet been announced.
Camera Obscura US & Mexico Tour April 2010:
APRIL
Saturday 3 – Iowa City, IA. Mission Creek Festival at Blue Moose Tap House
Sunday 4 – Madison, WI. High Noon Saloon
Monday 5 – Chicago, IL. Lincoln Hall
Wednesday 7 – Lawrence, KS. The Bottleneck
Thursday 4 – Norman, OK. Meacham Auditorium at University of Oklahoma
Friday 9 – Austin, TX Emo’s, Outside
Saturday 10 – Denton, TX. Hailey’s
Sunday 11 – Houston, TX. Warehouse Live Studio
Tuesday 13 – Mexico City, MX. Lunario
Wednesday 14 – Guadalajara, MX. Lydo’s Show Center
Friday 16 Las Vegas, NV. Club Aruba at Aruba Hotel
Tuesday 20 – Visalia, CA. Cellar Door
Wednesday 21 – San Francisco, CA. Great American Music Hall
Friday 23 – Eugene, OR. WOW Hall
Saturday 24 – Bellingham, WA. Nightlight Lounge
Sunday 25 – Portland, OR. Berbati’s Pan

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