The Low Anthem to Tour North America in Support of City and Colour in January, February 2012

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The Low Anthem, which is currently on a headlining tour of the United States with music from its latest Nonesuch release, Smart Flesh, will support City and Colour on tour of Canada and the northern US in January and February 2012. The tour starts in Portland, Oregon, on January 16 and ends in St. John, New Brunswick, on February 24. The Low Anthem's current tour makes stops this week in Minneapolis, Denver, and Salt Lake City, before hitting San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival this weekend.

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The Low Anthem, which is currently on a headlining tour of the United States with music from its latest Nonesuch release, Smart Flesh, will support City and Colour, aka Canadian singer-songwriter Dallas Green, on his tour of Canada and the northern US in January and February 2012. The tour starts in Portland, Oregon, on January 16, 2012, with the Low Anthem's last date on February 24 in St. John, New Brunswick. Pre-sale begins tomorrow, Tuesday, September 27, at 10 AM local time in each city and runs until Thursday, September 29, while pre-sale quantities last. See below for all the scheduled 2012 tour dates with City and Colour. For pre-order information, visit cityandcolour.ca.

The Low Anthem's current tour included stops at the Music Midpoint and Soundland festivals and at the Kent Stage over the weekend, and heads to Chicago tonight for a show at the Empty Bottle. This week also sees shows at the Varsity Theater in Minneapolis, the Larimer Lounge in Denver, and the State Room in Salt Lake City. Nonesuch and the band have teamed up with Paste magazine to give away a pair of tickets, a signed poster, and a Smart Flesh CD to one lucky winner for each date on their current US tour. For details, visit pastemagazine.com.

This coming weekend, the band hits San Francisco to perform at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, the free festival in Golden Gate Park, which will also see sets from label mates Jessica Lea Mayfield, Punch Brothers, and perennial Hardly Strictly favorite Emmylou Harris, with whom The Low Anthem toured last year.

For additional details on all these tour dates, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up Smart Flesh and The Low Anthem's Nonesuch debut album, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

THE LOW ANTHEM ON TOUR WITH CITY AND COLOUR

Jan 16 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR
Jan 17 Neptune Seattle, WA
Jan 19 Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC
Jan 21 Kelowna Community Theatre Kelowna, BC
Jan 24 Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre Medicine Hat, AB
Jan 25 Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Edmonton, AB
Jan 28 Jack Singer Concert Hall Calgary, AB
Jan 30 The Banff Centre Banff, AB
Feb 1 The Odeon Saskatoon, SK
Feb 2 Conexus Arts Centre Regina, SK
Feb 3 Burton Cummings Theatre Winnipeg, MB
Feb 5 Pabst Theatre Milwaukee, WI
Feb 10 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
Feb 14 The Centre in the Square Kitchener, ON
Feb 15 Centennial Hall London, ON
Feb 17 Metropolis Theatre Montreal, QC
Feb 18 Grand Théâtre de Québec Quebec City, QC
Feb 20 Rebecca Cohn Auditorium Halifax, NS
Feb 22 The Playhouse Fredericton, NB
Feb 23 Imperial Theatre Saint John, NB

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  • Monday, September 26, 2011
    The Low Anthem to Tour North America in Support of City and Colour in January, February 2012
    Ryan Mastro

    The Low Anthem, which is currently on a headlining tour of the United States with music from its latest Nonesuch release, Smart Flesh, will support City and Colour, aka Canadian singer-songwriter Dallas Green, on his tour of Canada and the northern US in January and February 2012. The tour starts in Portland, Oregon, on January 16, 2012, with the Low Anthem's last date on February 24 in St. John, New Brunswick. Pre-sale begins tomorrow, Tuesday, September 27, at 10 AM local time in each city and runs until Thursday, September 29, while pre-sale quantities last. See below for all the scheduled 2012 tour dates with City and Colour. For pre-order information, visit cityandcolour.ca.

    The Low Anthem's current tour included stops at the Music Midpoint and Soundland festivals and at the Kent Stage over the weekend, and heads to Chicago tonight for a show at the Empty Bottle. This week also sees shows at the Varsity Theater in Minneapolis, the Larimer Lounge in Denver, and the State Room in Salt Lake City. Nonesuch and the band have teamed up with Paste magazine to give away a pair of tickets, a signed poster, and a Smart Flesh CD to one lucky winner for each date on their current US tour. For details, visit pastemagazine.com.

    This coming weekend, the band hits San Francisco to perform at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, the free festival in Golden Gate Park, which will also see sets from label mates Jessica Lea Mayfield, Punch Brothers, and perennial Hardly Strictly favorite Emmylou Harris, with whom The Low Anthem toured last year.

    For additional details on all these tour dates, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up Smart Flesh and The Low Anthem's Nonesuch debut album, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

    THE LOW ANTHEM ON TOUR WITH CITY AND COLOUR

    Jan 16 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR
    Jan 17 Neptune Seattle, WA
    Jan 19 Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC
    Jan 21 Kelowna Community Theatre Kelowna, BC
    Jan 24 Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre Medicine Hat, AB
    Jan 25 Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Edmonton, AB
    Jan 28 Jack Singer Concert Hall Calgary, AB
    Jan 30 The Banff Centre Banff, AB
    Feb 1 The Odeon Saskatoon, SK
    Feb 2 Conexus Arts Centre Regina, SK
    Feb 3 Burton Cummings Theatre Winnipeg, MB
    Feb 5 Pabst Theatre Milwaukee, WI
    Feb 10 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
    Feb 14 The Centre in the Square Kitchener, ON
    Feb 15 Centennial Hall London, ON
    Feb 17 Metropolis Theatre Montreal, QC
    Feb 18 Grand Théâtre de Québec Quebec City, QC
    Feb 20 Rebecca Cohn Auditorium Halifax, NS
    Feb 22 The Playhouse Fredericton, NB
    Feb 23 Imperial Theatre Saint John, NB

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