Back in early February, news broke that The Flaming Lips would be serving as sub-headliners for this year’s Bonnaroo festival, which probably made Flaming Lips fans wonder if the band would limit themselves to the Bonnaroo appearance or if they would be planning a more extensive tour. Not sure about that “extensive” part, but at least they have finally announced some U.S. dates! Check out the cities the Lips plan to visit (so far):
The Flaming Lips:
03-12 Austin, TX – Austin Music Hall *
03-13 Denton, TX – Hickory Street Stage/NX35 *
04-15 Charlottesville, VA – Charlottesville Pavillon *
04-17 Poughkeepsie, NY – Mid Hudson Civic Center *
04-18 Ithaca, NY – Barton Hall/Cornell University *
04-19 Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theatre *
04-21 Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater *
04-22 Bloomington, IN – Indiana University Auditorium *
04-23 Kansas City, KS – Sandstone Amphitheatre *
05-15 Gulf Shores, AL – The Hangout Music Festival *
06-06 Houston, TX – Tinsley Park/Free Press Fest *
06-11 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music Festival *
07-03 Oxford, ME – Nateva Music & Arts Festival *
07-22 Lewiston, NY – Artpark *
07-26 New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage *
Stardeath and White Dwarfs will perform with The Flaming Lips on all dates marked with an asterisk.
Of course, don’t forget their plans for U.K. festivals later this year:
08-20-22 Brecon Beacons, Wales – Green Man Festival
09-10-12 Isle of Wight, England – Bestival
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