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You can call The National "dude-rock" all day but they deliver the goods when their fans beg for it. Tickets for indie-rock quintet's first tour of the decade sold out faster than you can say "Boxer" last week. Due to popular demand the group has announced additional dates in several North American cities. The Brooklyn-based band also confirmed a hometown gig at Prospect Park on July 27th.
So far, the trek includes headlining gigs in NYC, London's Radio City Music Hall and Royal Albert Hall respectively and a special performance with Pavement in Paris. Menomena side project Ramona Falls will support for some dates. See them all below and make sure to also check out our recent interview with frontman Matt Berninger about the band's upcoming, as-yet-untitled May release.
The National:
03-28 Knoxville, TN - Tennessee Theatre (Big Ears Festival)
04-22 Richmond, VA - The National
04-23 Richmond, VA - The National
05-06 London, England - Royal Albert Hall
05-07 Paris, France - Le Zenith *
05-09 Berlin, Germany - Astra
05-21 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
05-22 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern #
05-23 San Diego, CA - Spreckels Theatre #
05-26 Oakland, CA - Fox Theatre
05-27 Oakland, CA - Fox Theatre #
06-02 Boston, MA - House of Blues
06-03 Boston, MA - House of Blues
06-04 Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
06-05 Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
06-06 Washington, DC - DAR Constitution Hall
06-08 Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall
06-09 Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall
06-11-13 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
06-16 New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall
07-27 Brooklyn, NY - Prospect Park Bandshell
* with Pavement
# with Ramona Falls
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