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Published: 2010/01/05
Wilco Adds U.S. Dates

Jeff Tweedy, Wilco, Bonnaroo Music Festival, 6/12/09 – Photo by Kevin Yatarola
Later this month Wilco will make its debut appearance on Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. That performance will take place on Thursday, January 28 (technically the early morning of Friday the 29th as we’re so fond of reminding folks). Less than two weeks later the band is off for a tour of the Pacific Northwest, which will carry the group into Canada for a stretch. Then, after a three week break, Wilco will begin a Southern swing that opens in Miami and eventually carry the group up to cooler climes, with the final announced date on April 11 in Pittsburgh. Then it off to Japan, New Zealand and Australia, with additional U.S. dates likely to follow come summer.
Wilco North America Dates
February 7 Missoula, MT Adams Event Center
February 9 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
February 10 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
February 12 Victoria, BC The Royal Theatre
February 13 Vancouver, BC David Lam Park
February 15 Jubilee Auditorium Edmonton, AB 02
February 16 Jubilee Auditorium Calgary, AB
February 17 Saskatoon, SK TCU Place
February 19 Duluth, MN DECC Auditorium
February 20 Madison, WI Overture Center for Arts
February 21 East Lansing, MI Wharton Center For The Arts
February 23 Hamilton, ON Hamilton Place Theatre
February 24 London, ON Centennial Hall
February 26 Quebec City, QC Imperial
February 27 Montreal, QC L’ Olympia Theatre
March 1 Ottawa, ON National Arts Centre
March 3 Halifax, NS Halifax Metro Centre
March 22 Miami Beach, FL The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater
March 23 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall
March 25 Savannah, GA Johnny Mercer Theater
March 26 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre
March 27 Durham, NC Durham Performing Arts Center
March 29 Richmond, VA The National
March 30 North Bethesda, MD Strathmore
March 31 Scranton, PA Scranton Cultural Center
April 2 Montclair, NJ The Wellmont Theatre
April 3 Montclair, NJ The Wellmont Theatre
April 4 Providence, RI Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
April 6 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
April 7 Concord, NH Capitol Center for the Arts
April 9 Hartford, CT The Bushnell Center For The Performing Arts
April 10 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
April 11 Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie Music Hall
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