
The duo announced today the tour dates for their North American tour, which will be in support of their upcoming album A Woman A Man Walked By. While the album has had an European release date, the North American release details were up in the air. However, it was also announced that the album will be released March 31st via Island records.
Tour Dates After the Jump:
Tour Dates:
03-21 Austin, TX – SXSW
03-23 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
03-26 New York, NY – The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
04-15 Brighton, England – Corn Exchange
04-16 Oxford, England – Brookes University
04-18 Bristol, England – Anson Rooms
04-20 London, England – Shepherds Bush Empire
04-21 London, England – Shepherds Bush Empire
04-22 Birmingham, England – Town Hall
04-24 Manchester, England – Ritz
04-26 Edinburgh, Scotland – Queens Hall
05-02 Porto, Portugal – Casa Da Musica
05-04 Milan, Italy – Auditorium
05-06 Stuttgart, Germany – Theaterhaus
05-07 Berlin, Germany – Passionskirche
05-09 Stockholm, Sweden – Nalen
05-10 Oslo, Norway – Rockefeller
05-11 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
05-13 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
05-14 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
05-17 Paris, France – Bataclan
05-18 Paris, France – Bataclan
07-25 Dorset, England – Bestival (PJ Harvey solo)
Via P4k
Album Tracklist:
01 Black Hearted Love
02 Sixteen, Fifteen, Fourteen
03 Leaving California
04 The Chair
05 April
06 A Woman a Man Walked By / The Crow Knows Where All the Little Children Go
07 The Soldier
08 Pig Will Not
09 Passionless, Pointless
10 Cracks in the Canvas
- Brent Koepp

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