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My Morning Jacket reveals headlining tour

My Morning Jacket will follow up its performance at the Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tennessee, with a headlining run, beginning June 20 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

The route includes theaters, large clubs and amphitheaters, and almost all dates will be “an evening with” format, featuring extended sets from the band.

The tour is in support of the band’s June 10 ATO release, “Evil Urges.”

MMJ frontman Jim James said the band will work plenty of the new material into these shows.

“That’s the problem we always have sitting around trying to make a set list,” he told Billboard.com “You want to play the new ones, but you also want to do some of the older ones.

That’s why we keep playing longer and longer.”

MMJ is also set to appear as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” May 10.

Here are My Morning Jacket’s tour dates:

  • June 20: New York (Radio City Music Hall)
  • August 16: Louisville, Ky. (The Great Lawn at Louisville Waterfront Park)
  • August 18: Kansas City (Uptown Theatre)
  • August 19: Council Bluffs, Ia. (Stir Cove)
  • August 21: Morrison, Colo. (Red Rocks Amphitheater*)
  • August 23: Dallas (Palladium Ballroom)
  • August 24: Austin (Stubbs)
  • August 27: Atlanta (Fox Theatre-Atlanta)
  • August 29: Miami (The Fillmore Miami Beach @ the Jackie Gleason Theater)
  • August 30: Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (House of Blues- Orlando)
  • August 31: Myrtle Beach, S.C. (House of Blues- Myrtle Beach)
  • September 02: Charlottesville, Va. (Charlottesville Pavilion)
  • September 03: Washington, D.C. (Constitution Hall)
  • September 05: Philadelphia (Festival Pier Penn’s Landing)
  • September 06: Boston (Bank of America Pavilion)
  • September 19: Berkeley, Calif. (Greek Theatre)
  • September 21: Los Angeles (Greek Theatre)
  • September 23: Tempe, Ariz. (The Marquee)
  • September 24: Las Vegas (The Joint)
  • September 25: San Diego (SDSU Open Air Theater)
  • September 27: Portland (McMenamins Edgefield)
  • September 28: Seattle (McCaw Hall)
  • October 2: Minneapolis (Orpheum Theatre)
  • October 3: Milwaukee, Wis. (Riverside Theater)
  • October 4: Detroit (The Fillmore Detroit)
  • October 9: Chicago (Chicago Theatre)
  • October 10: Chicago (Chicago Theatre)
 
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