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Beach House Announces 2008 Tour, Drops MP3


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Paste Magazine reports that Baltimore's indie-pop band Beach House will hit the road in early 2008 in support of their new album, "Gila." You can check out the title cut over at MySpace.

February

28 - Baltimore, Md. @ Gspot

29 - Chapel Hill, N.C. @ Local 506

March

1 - Atlanta, Ga. @ The Earl

2 - Birmingham, Ala. @ BottleTree Cafe

3- Memphis, Tenn. @ The Hi Tone Cafe

5 - Baton Rouge, La. @ Spanish Moon

6 - Houston, Texas @ Walter’s on Washington

7 - Austin, Texas @ Emo’s

8 - Denton, Texas @ Hailey’s

10 - Tucson, Ariz. @ Solar Culture

11 - Phoenix, Ariz. @ Modified

12 - San Diego, Calif. @ The Casbah

13 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Echo

14 - San Luis Obispo, Calif. @ Steynberg Gallery

15 - San Francisco, Calif. @ Bottom of the Hill

17 - Portland, Ore. @ Holocene

18 - Seattle, Wash. @ Chop Suey

19 - Vancouver, BC @ Media Club

21 - Salt Lake City, Utah @ Kilby Court

22 - Denver, Colo. @ Hi-Dive

24 - Omaha, Neb. @ The Slowdown

25 - Minneapolis, Minn. @ 7th Street Entry

26 - Chicago, Ill. @ Schubas

27 - Cleveland, Ohio @ The Grog Shop

28 - Toronto, ON @ El Mocambo

29 - Montreal, PQ @ Casa del Popolo

31 - Cambridge, Mass. @ The Middle East

April

2 - New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom

3 - Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Barbery

4 - Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel

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