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Arcade Fire's Will Butler Shares "Anna" Video, Expands Tour

Arcade Fire's Will Butler has followed up "Take My Side" with "Anna", his latest single from his debut solo album PolicyWatch him dance while singing the track in a dark field below. 

He's also expanded his recently announced tour. Check out the revised schedule below.

Policy is out March 10 via Merge (and March 16 in Europe). 

Read our new interview with Butler.

Will Butler:

03-06 Boston, MA - TT the Bear's
03-07 Brooklyn, NY - Baby's All Right
03-12 Pittsburgh, PA - Brillobox
03-13 Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle
03-14 Washington, DC - Rock & Roll Hotel
03-15 Durham, NC - The Pinhook
03-16 Atlanta, GA - The Earl
03-18-21 Austin, TX - South by Southwest
03-24 Bloomington, IN - The Bishop
03-26 Grand Rapids, MI - Calvin College
03-27 Toronto, Ontario - Horseshoe Tavern
03-28 Montreal, Quebec - Bar Le Ritz PDB
04-11 Rotterdam, Netherlands - Motel Mozaique
04-13 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg Old Hall
04-14 Brussels, Belgium - Ancienne Belgique
04-15 Cologne, Germany - Luxor
04-16 Berlin, Germany - Frannz Club
04-18 Paris, France - Maroquinnerie
04-20 Glasgow, Scotland - The Art School
04-21 Manchester, England - Deaf Institute
04-22 London, England - Scala
04-23 Birmingham, England - The Institute - The Temple
04-25 Dublin, Ireland - Whelan's



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