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Wilco announce rescheduled 2021 US tour dates

Including their delayed co-headline tour with Sleater-Kinney

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Wilco have announced new dates for a planned run of shows across the US, following coronavirus-enforced postponements.

Originally announced in March 2020, the band will embark on their It’s Time co-headline tour with Sleater-Kinney throughout this August. Wilco will then go it alone for a number of festival and solo headline shows.

In October, the band will then begin the Ode To Joy tour, in support of their 11th LP An Ode To Joy. The shows were first announced back in 2019.

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As well as rescheduled shows for which original tickets remain valid, the Ode To Joy tour will also include five new dates.

Wilco’s full touring schedule for 2021 is as follows. The * symbol indicates shows with Sleater-Kinney, and the ~ symbol indicates a newly added show.

August 2021

5 – Spokane, WA, First Interstate Center for the Arts *
7 – Missoula, MT, The Kettlehouse Amphitheatre *
8 – Salt Lake City, UT, Red Butte Garden *
10 – Morrison, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
12 – Kansas City, MO, Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland *
13 – Maryland Heights, MO, St Louis Music Park *
14 – Atlanta, GA, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park *
15 – Nashville, TN, Ascend Amphitheater *
17 – Asheville, NC, Salvage Station *
18 – Richmond VA, Altria Theatre *
20 – Columbia, MD, Merriweather Post Pavilion *
21 – Forest Hills, NY, Forest Hills Stadium *
22 – Philadelphia, PA, Mann Center for Performing Arts *
24 – Boston, MA, Leader Bank Pavilion *
25 – Portland, ME, Thompson’s Point *
26 – Lewiston NY, Artpark Amphitheater *
28 – Chicago, IL, Millennium Park Pritzker Pavilion *
29 – Columbus, OH, Wonderbus Festival *

September 2021

10 – Milwaukee, WI, Summerfest
12 – Chattanooga, TN, Moon River Festival
16 – Des Moines, IA, Water Works Park
17 – Ashwaubenon, WI, Capital Credit Union Park
18 – Welch, MN, Treasure Island Amphitheater

October 2021

5, 6 – Portland, OR, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
8 – Eugene, OR, McDonald Theatre ~
9 – Olympia, WA, Washington Center ~
10 – Bellingham WA, Mt Baker Theatre ~
12, 13 – Seattle, WA, Paramount Theatre
15 – Napa, CA, Oxbow RiverStage ~
16 – San Jose, CA, San Jose Civic
17, 18 – Oakland, CA, Fox Theater
20 – Santa Barbara CA, Santa Barbara Bowl ~
22 – Las Vegas, NV, Brooklyn Bowl
23 – Los Angeles, CA, Hollywood Palladium
25, 26 – Los Angeles, CA, Orpheum Theatre

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Tickets available for purchase here.

Last week, meanwhile, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy shared a new song as Scott Tanner, his character from his Parks And Recreation cameo.

Originally published on NME
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