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Cranberries Unveil Dates

Posted on Thursday September 24, 2009 at 08:01 AM 1 |

Cranberries fans in North America who’ve been anxiously awaiting the itinerary for the reunited band’s first tour in seven years should get out their credit cards. The dates are locked in.

Fans of lead singer Dolores O’Riordan were saddened when she suddenly canceled the trek in support of her latest solo project, No Baggage, in August, but were rewarded for their patience when she and the rest of the band revealed their plans to reunite a couple of weeks later.

The Cranberries 19-city tour of the U.S. and Canada kicks off Nov. 12 at Rams Head Live! in Baltimore and will wind its way toward the West Coast to close with a Dec. 7 show at Seattle’s Moore Theatre.

O’Riordan and guitarist and co-songwriter Noel Hogan said the band decided the time was ripe to get back together after several members performed together at a gig in Dublin in January.

“Over the last few years, each member of the band has had time to work on different projects and learn so much from their experience,” Hogan explained. “Now the time is right for The Cranberries to bring all of this together and move forward.”

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    DeltaSigChi4 wrote:

    12:13 PM, Sep 24, 2009

    Outstanding.

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