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Jai Wolf Begins “The Cure To Loneliness” Tour Next Week Following Release Of Debut Album


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In January, Jai Wolf announced his return with a debut full-length album and accompanying tour. The Cure To Loneliness is out April 5 via Mom + Pop Music, the home of Courtney Barnett, Flume, Jagwar Ma, Alina Baraz, and more.

To coincide with the news, Jai Wolf also announced an extensive tour across North America starting April 10. Tickets are available now via jaiwolf.co/TCTLtour.

Five singles have been released from the album so far, listen below to get an idea for what you’ll be hearing!

4/10 – 9:30 Club, Washington D.C
4/11 – Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
4/12 – House of Blues, Boston, MA
4/13 – Terminal 5, New York City, NY [SOLD OUT]
4/17 – Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
4/18 – Fairmount, Montreal, QC
4/19 – Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON
4/20 – Majestic Theatre, Detroit, MI
4/21 – The Intersection, Grand Rapids, MI
4/23 – The Bluestone, Columbus, OH
4/24 – The Vogue, Indianapolis, IN
4/25 – Majestic Theatre, Madison, WI
4/26 – Concord Music Hall, Chicago, IL [SOLD OUT]
4/27 – Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
5/1 – The Truman, Kansas City, MO
5/2 – Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO [SOLD OUT]
5/3 – Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO [SOLD OUT]
5/4 – The Depot, Salt Lake City, UT
5/5 – Knitting Factory Concert House, Boise, ID
5/6 – The Wilma, Missoula, MT
5/8 – VENUE, Vancouver, BC
5/9 – Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA [SOLD OUT]
5/10 – Roseland Theatre, Portland, OR
5/11 – McDonald Theatre, Eugene, OR
5/14 – Fremont Theatre, San Luis Obispo, CA
5/15 – Ace Of Spades, Sacramento, CA
5/16 – The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA
5/17 – Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA [SOLD OUT]
5/18 – Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA
5/30 – Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ
5/31 – Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles, CA
6/1 – Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles, CA [SOLD OUT]

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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