The Magnetic Fields to Tour Europe in March Following New Album Release and US Tour

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The Magnetic Fields will head off to Europe for a short string of shows in March following their previously announced US dates. The European tour begins in the UK and makes its way through Sweden, Norway, and Germany, before coming to a close in the Netherlands. Meanwhile, tickets for many of the US and Canada shows—including two shows at New York City's Town Hall—are still on sale.

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The Magnetic Fields will head off to Europe for a short string of shows in March following their previously announced US dates. The European tour begins at the Cathedral in Manchester, England, on March 19 (tickets on sale this Friday, December 4 at 9 AM local time), followed by shows in London and Leamington for which tickets are already on sale. From London, the group heads to the Continent for shows in Sweden, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands.

Meanwhile, The Magnetic Fields forthcoming Nonesuch release, Realism, is available for pre-order, and tickets for many of the US and Canada shows—including two shows at New York City's Town Hall—are still on sale.

Below are the scheduled dates for the European tour. As always, you can find the latest information, with links to purchase tickets as they become available, at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

THE MAGNETIC FIELDS' 2010 EUROPEAN TOUR

3/19 Cathedral Manchester, UK
3/21 The Assembly Leamington, UK
3/22 Barbican Centre London, UK
3/24 Filadelfiakyrkan Stockholm, SWEDEN
3/25 Rockefeller Oslo, NORWAY
3/27 Babylon Berlin, GERMANY
3/29 Fabrik Hamburg, GERMANY
3/30 Mousonturm Frankfurt, GERMANY
3/31 De Duif Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
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  • Thursday, December 3, 2009
    The Magnetic Fields to Tour Europe in March Following New Album Release and US Tour

    The Magnetic Fields will head off to Europe for a short string of shows in March following their previously announced US dates. The European tour begins at the Cathedral in Manchester, England, on March 19 (tickets on sale this Friday, December 4 at 9 AM local time), followed by shows in London and Leamington for which tickets are already on sale. From London, the group heads to the Continent for shows in Sweden, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands.

    Meanwhile, The Magnetic Fields forthcoming Nonesuch release, Realism, is available for pre-order, and tickets for many of the US and Canada shows—including two shows at New York City's Town Hall—are still on sale.

    Below are the scheduled dates for the European tour. As always, you can find the latest information, with links to purchase tickets as they become available, at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    THE MAGNETIC FIELDS' 2010 EUROPEAN TOUR

    3/19 Cathedral Manchester, UK
    3/21 The Assembly Leamington, UK
    3/22 Barbican Centre London, UK
    3/24 Filadelfiakyrkan Stockholm, SWEDEN
    3/25 Rockefeller Oslo, NORWAY
    3/27 Babylon Berlin, GERMANY
    3/29 Fabrik Hamburg, GERMANY
    3/30 Mousonturm Frankfurt, GERMANY
    3/31 De Duif Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
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