LCD Soundsystem have a huge North American tour coming up, including loads more nights at Brooklyn Steel

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After already announcing a brand new album and a UK and Euro tour today, now they’re revealing an North American run.



In support of their forthcoming album ‘American Dream’, set for release on 1st September, the band will kick off in Washington on 17th October and finish off with another residency at Brooklyn Steel. Their third at the relatively new venue, they’ll play 10 shows between 11th and 23rd December.



The run in full reads:



October

17 Washington DC, The Anthem

21 Atlanta, Coca Cola Roxy Theatre

22 Atlanta, Coca Cola Roxy Theatre

25 Miami, James L. Knight Center Theater

27 New Orleans, Voodoo Music + Arts Experience

30 Dallas, The Bomb Factory

31 Austin, Austin360 Ampitheater



November

3 Detroit, Masonic Temple Teatre

9 St. Pauli, Roy Wilkins Autitorium

11 Broomfield, 1st Bank Center

14 San Francisco, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

17 Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium

18 Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium

19 Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium

20 Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium

21 Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium



December

2 Montreal, QC Palace Bell Arena

3 Toronto, Air Canada Centre

5 Philadelphia, The Fillmore

6 Philadelphia, The Fillmore

8 Boston, Agganis Arena

11 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

12 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

14 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

15 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

17 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

18 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

19 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

21 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

22 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

23 Brooklyn, Brooklyn Steel

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