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Crystal Castles Announce North American Tour Dates

05:01 PM Thursday 7/26/12 |   |

As fans await the upcoming release of Crystal Castles’ new album, the electronic/experimental band offers up a new track and a North American tour.

Written and recorded in Berlin, Warsaw, London and the band’s hometown of Toronto, the as-yet untitled third studio album is due out later this fall on Fiction in the U.K., and Universal Republic/Casablanca in the U.S. Crystal Castles’ most recent release is 2010’s self-titled album, also known as Crystal Castles II. On Wednesday the band posted a free download of the tune “Plague.”

   

Following festival appearances in Europe and Japan, the fall tour kicks off Sept. 27 in Charlotte, N.C. The last date on the schedule is a hometown show in Toronto Nov. 4. Tickets go on sale beginning July 27.
 
Here’s what the fall schedule looks like.

Sept. 27 – Charlotte, N.C., Fillmore Charlotte    
Sept. 28 – Fairburn, Ga., CounterPoint Music & Arts Festival   
Sept. 29 – Washington, D.C., 9:30 Club    
Oct. 2 – Philadelphia, Pa., Electric Factory    
Oct. 3 – New York, N.Y., Roseland Ballroom    
Oct. 6 – Boston, Mass., House Of Blues Boston 
Oct. 7 – Montreal, Quebec, Metropolis    
Oct. 9 – Royal Oak, Mich., Royal Oak Music Theatre    
Oct. 10 – Columbus, Ohio, Newport Music Hall    
Oct. 11 – Nashville, Tenn., Marathon Music Works    
Oct. 14 – Austin, Texas, Zilker Park, Austin City Limits Music Festival
Oct. 16 – Kansas City, Mo., Uptown Theater    
Oct. 17 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre    
Oct. 18 – Salt Lake City, Utah, In The Venue    
Oct. 20 – Hollywood, Calif., Hollywood Palladium    
Oct. 21 – San Diego, Calif., SOMA San Diego    
Oct. 22 – Oakland, Calif., Fox Theater    
Oct. 24 – Portland, Ore., Roseland Theater    
Oct. 25 – Seattle, Wash., Showbox SoDo    
Oct. 26 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Commodore Ballroom    
Oct. 28 – Calgary, Alberta, MacEwan Conference And Event Centre    
Oct. 29 – Edmonton, Alberta, Edmonton Event Centre    
Oct. 31 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Burton Cummings Theatre    
Nov. 1 – Minneapolis, Minn., First Avenue    
Nov. 2 – Chicago, Ill., Congress Theater    
Nov. 4 – Toronto, Ontario, Kool Haus

For more information visit CrystalCastles.com.

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