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Cat Power Plans Fall Solo Tour

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Last year found Chan Marshall struggling to keep her tour schedule on track, citing financial and health problems. Now she's planned a string of new North American dates to support her latest album, Sun. She'll hit major cities in the U.S. this month and next.

Read our Cover Story on Cat Power here.

10-21 New York, NY - Glasslands (Elliott Smith Tribute Show)
11-06 Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley
11-07 Atlanta, GA - Center Stage
11-08 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL - Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
11-10 Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle
11-13 Washington, DC - Sixth & I Historical Synagogue
11-14 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Masonic
11-15 New Haven, CT - Center Church on the Green (Meeting House)
11-16 Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts
11-18 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
11-20 Cleveland, OH - Grog Shop (early and late shows)
11-21 Chicago, IL - Old Town School of Folk Music (early and late shows)

Watch the video for Sun cut "Manhattan":




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