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Modest Mouse and The National To Open For R.E.M.s Worldwide Tour


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Pitchfork reports that along with R.E.M.'s April 1st release of their new album, "Accelerate", tour plans have been put in place, with The National and Modest Mouse joining the tour and opening for the band. Count me in!

R.E.M. / Modest Mouse / The National:

05-23 Vancouver, British Columbia - Deer Lake Park

05-29 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl

05-31 Berkeley, CA - The Greek Theatre

06-03 Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre

06-06 Chicago, IL - United Center

06-08 Toronto, Ontario - Molson Amphitheatre

06-10 Raleigh, North Carolina - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre

06-11 Washington, DC - Merriweather Post Pavilion

06-13 Boston, MA - Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts

06-14 Long Island, NY - Jones Beach Theater

06-18 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Center for the Performing Arts

06-19 New York, NY - TBA

06-21 Atlanta, GA - Lakewood Amphitheatre

R.E.M.:

03-08 Big Cypress, FL - Big Cypress Indian Reservation (Langerado Festival)

03-12 Austin, TX - Stubb's Bar-B-Q (SXSW)

The National:

02-22 Brooklyn, NY - BAM Opera House !

02-23 Brooklyn, NY - BAM Opera House !

03-09 Big Cypress, FL - Big Cypress Indian Reservation (Langerado Festival)

04-25 Indio, CA - Empire Polo Field (Coachella)

05-14 Dublin, Ireland - Olympia Theatre

05-15 Dublin, Ireland - Olympia Theatre

05-16-18 Minehead, England - Butlins Holiday Centre (Explosions in the Sky ATP)

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