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Monday, October 26, 2009

As first single from Them Crooked Vultures released, West Coast U.S. tour dates announced


I've been calling my local modern rock radio stations and requesting "New Fang" since I haven't heard it yet on the air. It seems like some program directors need a good talking to!

The self-titled album from Them Crooked Vultures will be released on the following dates:

  • Nov. 13 in Australia, Austria, Germany and Switzerland;
  • Nov. 16 in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom;
  • Nov. 17 in Canada, Spain and the United States;
  • Nov. 18 in Sweden; and
  • Dec. 2 in Japan.
Find the release date by your country:
  • Australia: Nov. 13
  • Austria: Nov. 13
  • Belgium: Nov. 16
  • Canada: Nov. 17
  • Czech Republic: Nov. 16
  • Denmark: Nov. 16
  • Finland: Nov. 16
  • France: Nov. 16
  • Germany: Nov. 13
  • Hong Kong: Nov. 16
  • Italy: Nov. 16
  • Japan: Dec. 2
  • Mexico: Nov. 16
  • Netherlands: Nov. 16
  • New Zealand: Nov. 16
  • Poland: Nov. 16
  • Portugal: Nov. 16
  • Spain: Nov. 17
  • Sweden: Nov. 18
  • Switzerland: Nov. 13
  • United Kingdom: Nov. 16
  • United States: Nov. 17
While Them Crooked Vultures completed a North American tour earlier this month, the band will be on the road in the United States again next month to support the U.S. release of their album on Nov. 17. So far, four additional dates have been announced:
  • Nov. 17 at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Nov. 19 at the Fox Theater in Oakland, Calif.
  • Nov. 21 at Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Wash.
  • Nov. 22 at Roseland Theater in Portland, Ore.
European tour dates are then to follow in December, with shows in Australia and New Zealand finishing out January.

EUROPE/U.K. TOUR DATES
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES

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