Wilco has stayed pretty busy since the release of their eponymous album in 2009. Last year, the band toured extensively in support of new material, and it seems as though the guys aren’t quite finished with touring. This time, Jeff Tweedy and company will hit the U.S., Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia. It’s not quite a full world tour, but they will be stopping in a few different countries, three of which did not receive visits from Wilco last year (Japan, New Zealand, and Australia). They will be receiving support from the bands Califone and Bahamas for various North American shows. Pitchfork Media cites a press release that states Wilco fans can expect “extended, varied sets exploring material from each of the accomplished Chicago sextet’s seven studio albums.”
Wilco:
02-07 Missoula, MT – Adams Center *
02-09 Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Hall *
02-10 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre *
02-12 Victoria, British Columbia *
02-13 Vancouver, British Columbia – David Lam Park (2010 Olympics free show) *
02-15 Edmonton, Alberta – Northern Jubilee Auditorium *
02-16 Calgary, Alberta – Southern Jubilee Auditorium *
02-17 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – TCU Place *
02-19 Duluth, MN – DECC Arena *
02-20 Madison, WI – Overture Hall *
02-21 East Lansing, MI – Wharton Cobb Great Hall *
02-23 Hamilton, Ontario – Hamilton Place Theatre *
02-24 London, Ontario – Centennial Hall *
02-26 Quebec City, Quebec – Imperial de Quebec ^
02-27 Montreal, Quebec – Olympia de Montreal ^
03-01 Ottawa, Ontario – National Arts Centre ^
03-03 Halifax, Nova Scotia – Halifax Forum Multipurpose Room ^
03-22 Miami, FL – Jackie Gleason Theater
03-23 Clearwater, FL – Ruch Eckard Hall
03-25 Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theatre
03-26 Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
03-27 Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center
03-29 Richmond, VA – The National
03-30 Bethesda, MD – Strathmore
03-31 Scranton, PA – Scranton Cultural Center
04-02 Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theatre
04-03 Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theatre
04-04 Providence, RI – Lupo’s
04-06 Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre
04-07 Concord, NH – Capitol Center for Arts
04-09 Hartford, CT – Bushnell Center
04-10 Philadelphia, PA – The Electric Factory
04-11 Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie Music Hall
04-22 Osaka, Japan – Big Cat
04-23 Tokyo, Japan – Zepp Tokyo
04-27 Auckland, New Zealand – Civic Theatre
04-28 Wellington, New Zealand – Wellington Town Hall
04-30 Brisbane, Australia – The Tivoli
05-01 Sydney, Australia – State Theatre
05-02 Marrickville, Australia – Factory Theatre
05-05 Melbourne, Australia – Forum
05-06 Melbourne, Australia – Forum
* with Califone
^ with Bahamas

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