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avec23 |
Posted - 02/09/2004 : 09:31:38 http://www.nme.com/news/107468.htm
Winnipeg Burton Cummings Theatre (April 14) Regina Doris Knight Ballroom (15) Saskatoon Prairieland (17) Edmonton Red's (18) Calgary MacEwan Hall (19) Victoria Curling Club (21) Vancouver Commodore Ballroom (22-23) Spokane Big Easy (24) Boise Big Easy (25) Eugene MacDonald Theatre (27) Davis Freeborn Hall (29) |
6 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
freakin phreak |
Posted - 03/13/2004 : 12:35:28 i dont see how they didnt originally plan on a "coming home show", like in boston or anywhere near where they originated. does this confuse anyone else besides me? |
ana |
Posted - 03/10/2004 : 01:07:19 she`s my fave undressing in the sun return to sea- my beauty ( I dont want to be here!!!)
even hyi skulle vilja treffasäs |
Carl |
Posted - 02/09/2004 : 10:55:09 Apparently, they're not playing Witness in Ireland. I can't wait for the European listings, I hope they're not just gonna support the Chillis over here!! |
Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 02/09/2004 : 09:48:46 These are the pre-Coachella warm-up tour dates. You'll see more east coast stuff after the event (I'm guessing).
Here's the text of the NME article:
PLANET OF SOUND!
PIXIES have confirmed details of their North American tour.
The shows in April precede their already announced performance at the Coachella festival (May 1).
The tour calls at:
Winnipeg Burton Cummings Theatre (April 14) Regina Doris Knight Ballroom (15) Saskatoon Prairieland (17) Edmonton Red's (18) Calgary MacEwan Hall (19) Victoria Curling Club (21) Vancouver Commodore Ballroom (22-23) Spokane Big Easy (24) Boise Big Easy (25) Eugene MacDonald Theatre (27) Davis Freeborn Hall (29)
Over the weekend Pixies UK shows at London Brixton Academy (June 2-3) sold out in minutes.
Pixies are expected to visit Europe between May 28 and July 10. The stint includes a support slot on Red Hot Chili Peppers' summer European tour, as well as a slot on the Main Stage at T In The Park on the first day of the event (July 10). They join Muse, David Bowie and The Darkness.
T In The Park 2004 takes place at Balado, Kinross near Glasgow, over the weekend of July 10-11 2004.
For ticket availability, click here or call the NME Ticketline on 0870 1 663 663.
The band's former label 4AD are to release a 23-track 'best of' album called 'Wave Of Mutilation' and DVD called 'Pixies' to coincide with the tour.
The tracklisting for the CD is:
'Bone Machine' 'Nimrod's Son' 'The Holiday Song' 'Caribou' 'Broken Face' 'Gigantic' (single version) 'Vamos' ('Surfer Rosa' version) 'Hey' 'Monkey Gone To Heaven' 'Debaser' ('Doolittle' version) 'Gouge Away' 'Wave Of Mutilation' 'Here Comes Your Man' 'Tame' 'Where Is My Mind?' 'Into The White' 'Velouria' 'Allison' 'Dig For Fire' 'U-Mass' 'Alec Eiffel' 'Planet Of Sound' 'Winterlong'
The DVD will feature eight Pixies videos, a 1988 concert taped at London's Town And Country Club and the documentary 'Gouge', which features interviews with Radiohead's Thom Yorke, David Bowie and Bono.
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avec23 |
Posted - 02/09/2004 : 09:47:53 quote: Originally posted by ramona
Spokane? Boise? No New York or Boston? I am guessing these are not ALL the dates - or some people are going to be very GRRR indeed.
************************************************** "Music does not drag me down. Music lifts me up." - Frank Black
Well they did say an 11-date tour, so I'm afraid that is all. |
ramona |
Posted - 02/09/2004 : 09:46:06 Spokane? Boise? No New York or Boston? I am guessing these are not ALL the dates - or some people are going to be very GRRR indeed.
************************************************** "Music does not drag me down. Music lifts me up." - Frank Black |