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Published: 2011/11/29

Dr. Dog Announces Be The Void Tour

On February 7, Anti-Records will release the new album from Dr. Dog. The group will support Be The Void with an extensive tour that will kick off a few days earlier in Columbus, OH at the Newport Music Hall. The band will cross the country before returning to their home base of Philadelphia to close things out at the Electric Factory on March 24 and 25. Folks who pre-order Be The Void from Kings Road Merch will instantly receive three new songs from the group: “That Old Black Hole,” the first single from the disc, along with “Warrior Man” and “Control Yourself,” which appeared on Dr. Dog’s recent Black Friday 7 inch.

Dr. Dog Dates

Feb 1 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
Feb 2 Lawrence, KS Granada Theatre
Feb 3 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater
Feb 4 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
Feb 6 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom
Feb 7 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern
Feb 10 Los Angeles, CA The Music Box
Feb 11 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom
Feb 13 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
Feb 14 Seattle, WA TBD
Feb 17 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
Feb 18 Chicago, IL The Vic
Feb 19 Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theater
Mar 1 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Smalls
Mar 2 Louisville, KY Headliners Music Hall
Mar 3 Nashville, TN War Memorial
Mar 4 Atlanta, GA Buckhead Theatre
Mar 5 Birmingham, AL WorkPlay Soundstage
Mar 7 Shreveport, LA Riverside Warehouse
Mar 9 Austin, TX Stubb’s Waller Creek Amph.
Mar 10 Houston, TX Fitzgerald’s
Mar 11 Dallas, TX Granada Theatre
Mar 15 Asheville, NC Orange Peel
Mar 16 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
Mar 17 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
Mar 22 Boston, MA House of Blues
Mar 23 New York, NY Terminal 5
Mar 24 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
Mar 25 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

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Kalley June 19, 2012, 01:54:26

I am so confused XD. I had to reared the whole comic today because I didn’t even know who Yuen was xDThis whole time I thought that the flashbacks were what happened to meela because they had similar hairstyles.I must have been tired or something because I never noticed the names mentioned was not her’s and really reading a panel a week can make you forget details like the journal.Though thanks to the comments and reareding it I understand now XD>> I still feel bad for being confused.

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