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LMFAO Heads North Of The Border

04:01 PM Tuesday 9/20/11 |   |

LMFAO will heat up the provinces with a tour beginning in mid-November.

In addition to LMFAO’s Redfoo and SkyBlu, the run through Canada will also feature special guests Far East Movement plus Natalia Kills, Frankmusik, Rye Rye, Kay and Colette Carr. Hosted by Cherrytree Records, the outing is called, appropriately, “The Cherry Tree Pop Alternative Tour.”

  • LMFAO

    Ultra Music Festival, Bicentennial Park, Miami, Fla.
    March 26, 2010

    (John Davisson)

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The journey across Canada begins in Quebec City at the Pavillon de la Jeunesse Nov. 13. Other November stops include Toronto’s Air Canada Centre Nov. 14; Montreal’s Bell Centre Nov. 15; and Ottawa at the Civic Centre Theatre Nov. 16.

After heading to Australia for performances at “Breakout” in Melbourne and Moore Park as well as a stop at the “Foreshore” Festival in Canberra, LMFAO returns to conclude its Canadian business, playing Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the MTS Centre Dec. 14; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, at Prairieland Park Dec. 15; Regina, Saskatchewan, at Brandt Centre Dec. 16; Calgary, Alberta, at Stampede Corral Dec. 20; Edmonton, Alberta, at Rexall Place Dec. 21 and Vancouver, British Columbia, at P.N.E. Pacific Coliseum Dec. 23.

Tickets for all shows go up Sept. 26 except for Quebec City and Montreal which go up Oct. 1. Visit CherrytreeRecords.com and LMFAONews.com for more information.


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