In what seems to be an endless supply of Pixies news… the band announced Monday morning their plans to tour North America in early 2014. The 33-date tour commences in Toronto on January 15 and concludes on March 1 in Austin (allegedly). Speculation has already started on why Southern California
dates were omitted from the tour schedule. Either the band wore out their welcome when they performed a string of four consecutive nights in Los Angeles last month, or, you guessed it… Indio, California the second and third weekend in April. Tickets for the 2014 dates (see below) go on sale to the general pubic this Friday October 11 at 10am local time, or use the code ANDRO to purchase tickets during the “fan-only” presale. As a special treat, support will be provided by FIDLAR, Cults, and Best Coast throughout the tour. One specific date that I took note of is February 24 in Phoenix, Arizona with Best Coast… just sayin’.
To celebrate the announcement of tour dates the band premiered a video for the song “Andro Queen.” The tune can be found on the recently released EP-1. The band’s plans moving forward are to release a series of EP’s digitally instead of releasing a proper album. The Pixies are currently on tour in Europe through November 25.
Watch “Andro Queen” here:
Pixies 2014 North American Tour Dates:
Jan. 15: Massey Hall, Toronto, ON (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 16: Metropolis, Montreal, QC (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 18: Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 19: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 21: New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 22: Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 24: Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 25: Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 26: Strathmore, Washington, DC (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 29: National Theatre, Richmond, VA (w/ Fidlar)
Jan. 31: Durham PAC, Durham, NC (w/ Cults)
Feb. 1: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville, NC (w/ Cults)
Feb. 2: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN (w/ Cults)
Feb. 4: Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA (w/ Cults)
Feb. 6: Peabody Opera House, St. Louis, MO (w/ Cults)
Feb. 7: LC Pavilion, Columbus, OH (w/ Cults)
Feb. 8: The Fillmore, Detroit, MI (w/ Cults)
Feb. 9: Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL (w/ Cults)
Feb. 11: Midland Theatre, Kansas City, MO (w/ Cults)
Feb. 13: Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 14: Belly Up Tavern, Aspen, CO (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 15: The Great Salt Air, Salt Lake City, UT (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 17: Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver, BC (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 18: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 19: Schnitzer Auditorium, Portland, OR (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 21: Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 22: Civic Theatre, San Jose, CA (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 23: The Joint, Las Vegas, NV (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 24: Comerica Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 25: Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 27: Bayou Music Center, Houston, TX (w/ Best Coast)
Feb. 28: South Side Ballroom, Dallas, TX (w/ Best Coast)
March 1: Music Hall, Austin, TX (w/ Best Coast)
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GoINDEEpMusic will be out in full force at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, Arizona on Sunday September 15, for an evening with Local Natives. The indie rockers from Silver Lake, California will be touring in support of their latest album Hummingbird. The opening slot belongs to Wild Nothing, the dream rockers from Blacksburg, Virginia.
The reunited Replacements took to the stage for their first show since 1991 tonight in Toronto. The historic event happened earlier this evening in the headline spot at Riot Fest. Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson recently chose Josh Freese and David Minehan as touring members for their three Riot Fest dates. The fine folks at
With the fast approaching reunion show in Toronto on August 25, The Replacements have announced who will join original members Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson. The band’s management confirmed the addition of drummer Josh Freese (Guns N’ Roses, Nine Inch Nails, Devo, Weezer) and guitarist Dave Minehan (The Neighborhoods). Both Freese and Minehan toured with Westerberg in the early nineties, while Freese performed with Stinson in G&R.
GoINDEEpMusic will be out at the El Ray Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday September 9 for an evening with the new-look Pixies. As currently scheduled, this will be the first Pixies show with “New Kim” on bass. Kim Shattuck has replacedthe recently departed Kim Deal on bass. The first of the four night stop in Los Angeles has singer/songwriter Meg Myers supporting. All U.S. non-festival Pixies shows are SOLD OUT! Hopefully, you purchased your ticket the second they went on sale… like I did. Happy Stub Hub!
The organizers of the Outside Lands Music Festival have announced an impressive schedule of performances available this weekend to be streamed. The yearly festival is held in the friendly confines of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Unfortunately, the Paul McCartney headline set is not streaming, however, I couldn’t help but notice, Hall and Oates will stream live on Sunday at 4:45pm on channel 1, can’t wait!