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Wilco to Release Greatest Hits Compilation and Rarities Box Set, Touring This Fall

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As those who've been following Wilco since their origins may know, 2014 marks the band's 20th anniversary. To celebrate, the Chicago band will be on tour this fall in North America. See dates below.

Wilco has also confirmed plans to release its first well-deserved Best Of compilation, as well as a rarities box set. Full details on both are forthcoming.

Frontman Jeff Tweedy has his debut record with Tweedy (his band with his son Spencer) out September 23 via Wilco's label dBpm. (That record, Sukierae, has been pushed back from its original September 16 release date.)

Wilco:

09-03  Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion
09-04  Akron, OH - Akron Civic Theatre
09-06  Arrington, VA - Lockn' Festival
09-07  Arrington, VA - Lockn' Festival
10-21 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
10-22 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
10-23 Knoxville, TN - Tennessee Theatre
10-25 Raleigh, NC - North Carolina Museum of Art
10-28 Port Chester, NY - Capitol Theatre
10-29 Port Chester, NY - Capitol Theatre

Watch Wilco play "Misunderstood" in 1999:



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