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Beck Announces North American Tour

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In support of his new album Morning Phase, Beck has announced a North American tour. The dates include a stop at Central Park as well as his Pitchfork Music Festival appearance in July. 

Read our 2012 interview with Beck and watch his recent "Saturday Night Live" performance of "Blue Moon" after the dates.

Beck:

04-09 Santa Barbara, CA - Arlington Theatre
04-13 Indio, CA - The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
04-20 Indio, CA - The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
04-23 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theater
04-24 El Paso, TX - Abraham Chavez Theatre
04-26 Frisco, TX - Edgefest 24
06-19 Cleveland, OH - State Theatre
06-20 Columbus, OH - Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
06-21-22 Dover, DE - Firefly Music Festival
06-24 North Adams, MA - MASS MoCA
06-25 Montreal, Quebec - Place des Arts
06-27 Toronto, Ontario - Sony Centre
06-28 Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre
07-01 New York, NY - Central Park SummerStage
07-18 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival
07-19-20 Louisville, KY - The Forecastle Festival

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