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David Byrne Teams Up With St. Vincent For Album And Tour

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David Byrne has teamed up with St. Vincent (real name, Annie Clark) for a new album, Love This Giant.

According to Billboard, Byrne and Clark co-wrote ten of the album's twelve tracks, with each of the musicians working on a single track individually. Byrne and St. Vincent have made the track "Who" available as a free download.

Love This Giant, distributed on Byrne's Todo Mundo label and 4AD, is due September 11.

On September 15, the pair will begin a fall tour in Minneapolis, Minnesota:

"We'll be doing these songs and a bunch of songs that we suspect people will know, with a group that includes eight brass players, a keyboardist and a drummer," said Byrne in a statement.

David Byrne and St. Vincent tour dates:

Sept. 15: Minneapolis, MN (State Theater)

Sept. 16: Milwaukee, WI (Riverside Theater)

Sept. 18: Chicago, IL (Chicago Theatre)

Sept. 20: Toronto, ONT (Queen Elizabeth Theater)

Sept. 21: Montreal, QUE (Eglise St-Jean Baptiste (POP
Montreal))

Sept. 23: Boston, MA (Orpheum Theatre)

Sept. 25: New York, NY (Beacon Theater)

Sept. 26: New York, NY (Beacon Theater)

Sept. 27: Philadelphia, PA (Tower Theater)

Sept. 29: Brooklyn, NY (Williamsburg Park)

Sept. 30: N. Bethesda MD (The Music Center at Strathmore)

Oct. 2: Nashville, TN (Ryman Auditorium)

Oct. 3: Atlanta, GA (Cobb Energy Center)

Oct. 5: Austin, TX (Bass Concert Hall)

Oct. 6: Houston, TX (Hobby Center)

Oct. 7: Dallas, TX (McFarlin Memorial Auditorium (SMU))

Oct. 10: San Diego, CA (Humphrey's)

Oct. 11: Santa Barbara, CA (Arlington Theatre)

Oct. 12: Costa Mesa, CA (Segerstrom Theater for the Arts)

Oct. 13: Los Angeles, CA (Greek Theater)

Oct. 15: San Francisco, CA (Orpheum Theatre)

Oct. 17: Seattle, WA (5th Ave Theatre)

Oct. 18: Portland, OR (Arlene Schnitzer Auditorium)

Oct. 20: Vancouver, BC (Centre in Vancouver for the Performing Arts)

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