The Raconteurs have announced to plans to embark on a North American tour in support of their new album, Help Us Stranger, which drops on June 21.
The trek kicks off on July 12 in Detroit, Michigan, and continues through October 18 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Tickets for the shows go on sale to the general public on April 12 at 10 am local time. Every online ticket purchased in North America for the new shows will include a physical copy of Help Us Stranger on CD. Fans will also have the option to upgrade their CD to the standard black vinyl LP.
The Raconteurs will begin their world tour with their first-ever trip to New Zealand on April 16 and Australia on April 18, 20 & 22, followed by shows in Japan, Europe and the U.K., before returning home to start the North American tour in July.
Over the weekend, The Raconteurs made their live comeback at Third Man Records' 10th anniversary concert in Nashville.
Raconteurs North America Tour Dates:
July 12: Masonic Temple Theatre - Detroit, MIJuly 14: Eagles Ballroom - Milwaukee, WIJuly 15: Armory - Minneapolis, MNJuly 18: WaMu Theater at CenturyLink Field Events Center - Seattle, WAJuly 19: Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver, BCJuly 21: Edgefield - Troutdale, ORJuly 23: Fox Theater - Oakland, CAJuly 26: Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CAJuly 27: Santa Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara, CAJuly 28: Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre - San Diego, CAAugust 10: Railbird Festival - Lexington, KYAugust 11: Knoxville Civic Auditorium - Knoxville, TNAugust 12: Egyptian Room at Old National Centre - Indianapolis, INAugust 13: Stage AE (Indoors) - Pittsburgh, PAAugust 15: Agora Theatre - Cleveland, OHAugust 16: Woodstock 50 - Watkins Glen, NYAugust 17: The Anthem - Washington, DCAugust 18: The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte, NCAugust 20: Township Auditorium - Columbia, SCAugust 21: Tabernacle - Atlanta, GAAugust 22: Tabernacle - Atlanta, GAAugust 29: Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TNAugust 30: Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TNSeptember 3: Red Hat Amphitheater - Raleigh, NCSeptember 6: Hammerstein Ballroom - New York, NYSeptember 7: Kings Theatre - Brooklyn, NYSeptember 9: House of Blues - Boston, MASeptember 12: Sony Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto, ONSeptember 13: Express Live! Indoor Pavilion - Columbus, OHOctober 12: The Criterion - Oklahoma City, OKOctober 13: Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa, OKOctober 14: Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa, OKOctober 17: Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland - Kansas City, MOOctober 18: The Pageant - St. Louis, MO
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