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Modest Mouse Announce Tour In Celebration Of 25th Anniversary Of 'The Lonesome Crowded West'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Modest Mouse have announced a North American tour to mark the 25th anniversary of their sophomore album, The Lonesome Crowded West.

The lineup for the band's 20-date trek will consist of Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green, Russel Higbee and Simon O'Connor.

The tour commences with a show on November 18 at the Wilma Theater in Missoula, Montana. There will be a two-night stand in Seattle and stops in cities including Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, Boston, and Washington, DC. The final concert will take place at Terminal 5 in New York.

Modest Mouse last reissued The Lonesome Croweded West in 2014.
The band is also releasing a vinyl picture disc of the album that can be pre-ordered alongside the tickets and will be available at each show.

The band's most recent album is The Golden Casket, which arrived in 2020, five years after the release of Strangers to Ourselves.

Modest Mouse Tour Dates:

11-18 Missoula, MT - Wilma Theater
11-19 Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory Spokane
11-21 Seattle, WA - The Showbox
11-22 Seattle, WA - The Showbox
11-25 Portland, OR - Crystal Ballroom
11-27 Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom
11-30 Oakland, CA - The Fox Theatre
12-01 Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
12-02 San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park
12-03 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren
12-05 Austin, TX - ACL Live at The Moody Theater
12-06 New Orleans, LA - Fillmore New Orleans
12-07 Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom
12-09 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
12-10 St. Paul, MN - Palace Theatre
12-11 Madison, WI - The Sylvee
12-13 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club
12-15 Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia
12-16 Boston, MA - Roadrunner
12-17 New York, NY - Terminal 5

(Photo: Ben Clark)

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