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Lorde Announces North American Tour

Lorde is coming back to America for a short tour in support of last year's Pure Heroine. After a few festival dates in August, she'll hit the road in September for a schedule that continues through October. Check out the full list of dates below, via Consequence of Sound

Lorde:

06-05 London, England - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
06-06 London, England - O2 Academy Brixton
07-05 Perth, Australia - Challenge Stadium
07-08 Adelaide, Australia - AEC Theatre
07-11 Sydney, Australia - Hordern Pavilion
07-12 Sydney, Australia - Hordern Pavilion
07-15 Melbourne, Australia - Festival Hall
07-16 Melbourne, Australia - Festival Hall
07-19 Newcastle, Australia - Entertainment Centre
07-20 Brisbane, Australia - Riverstage
08-01 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
08-03 Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga Music Festival
09-05 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Center
09-05-07 Boston, MA - Boston Calling
09-07 Lewiston, NY - Artpark
09-11 Ottawa, Ontario - Ottawa Folk Fest
09-12 Toronto, Ontario - TD Echo Beach
09-14 New York, NY - Pier 91
09-15 New York, NY - United Palace Theater
09-16 New York, NY - United Palace Theater
09-18 Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater
09-22 Nashville, TN - Grand Ole Opry House
09-23 Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion
09-24 Cleveland, OH - Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
09-26 Milwaukee, WI - BMO Harris Pavilion
09-27 Councils Bluff, IA - Stir Grove at Harrah's Casino
09-28 Broomfield, CO - 1STBANK Center
09-30 Las Vegas, NV - The Joint
10-02 Berkeley, CA - The Greek
10-06 Berkeley, CA - The Greek
10-09 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
10-10 San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
10-12 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits (weekend 2 only)

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