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Spoon Expand Tour

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Spoon have added a handful of dates to their current tour in support of this year's They Want My Soul. Check out the amended schedule below. They've also announced a performance on "The Daily Show With John Stewart" that will take place October 30.

Read our discography-spanning interview with Britt Daniel.

Spoon:

11-01 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
11-02 Hamburg, Germany - Uebel & Gefarlich*+
11-03 Basel, Switzerland - Kaserne+
11-04 Cologne, Denmark - Luxor*
11-05 Gent, Belgium - Vooruit
11-06 Paris, France - Trabendo
11-07 London, England - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire^
12-07 Boulder, CO - Fox Theater
12-08 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
12-09 Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Concert House
12-10 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom#
12-12 San Diego, CA - Valley View Casion Center formerly San Diego Sports Arena 
12-15 Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theatre
12-16 Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater
12-17 El Paso, TX - Tricky Falls
12-30 Houston, TX - House of Blues Houston
12-31 Dallas, TX - House of Blue Dallas 
2-10 Brisbane, Australia - Hi-Fi
2-11 Melbourne, Australia - The Forum 
2-14 Sydney, Australia - Metro Theatre 

* with Operators 
+ with Swearing at Motorists
^ with Hamilton Leithauser  
# with Future Islands



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