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The Breeders Announce More Last Splash Dates

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All year, Kim Deal and the Breeders have been celebrating the 20th anniversary of 1993's Last Splash, with the LSXX reissue and extensive touring. The band—with Kelley Deal, Jim Macpherson, and Josephine Wiggs— have been playing the album in its entirety throughout the anniversary tour. To close out the year, they'll play Australia this month followed by some final U.S. dates. 

Watch the video for "Cannonball" after the dates and read our review of the tour's first show here.

10-26 Melbourne, Australia - All Tomorrow's Parties
10-28 Sydney, Australia - Enmore Theatre
10-29 Brisbane, Australia - Tivoli Theatre
10-31 Perth, Australia - Astor Theatre
12-12 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
12-13 Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon
12-14 Chicago, IL - Metro
12-16 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom
12-18 Boston, MA - Paradise
12-19 New York, NY - Webster Hall
12-20 New York, NY - Webster Hall



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