Death Cab For Cutie touring with a sadly non-electric light-related orchestra
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Seattle band Death Cab For Cutie has announced a forthcoming spring tour with The Magik*Magik Orchestra which stops at Massey Hall on April 19. Ben Gibbard, the band's lead singer, tweeted that audiences should expect, "older tunes never played live and recent stuff, all with killer arrangements." We'll be the judge of just how "killer" these arrangements are, sir.
Fan club pre-sale starts this Friday and comes complete with a fancypants package option featuring a t-shirt and poster. Regular on-sale starts next weekend.
April 10–Ellie Caulkins Opera House–Denver, Colorado
April 11–Omaha Music Hall–Omaha, Nebraska
April 13–Louisville Palace–Louisville, Kentucky
April 14–Covenant Fine Arts Center–Grand Rapids, Michigan
April 15–Riverside Theatre–Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 16–Chicago Theatre–Chicago, Illinois
April 19–Massey Hall–Toronto, Ontario
April 20–St. Jean Baptiste Church–Montreal, Quebec
April 21–Citi Performing Arts Center–Boston, Massachusetts
April 23–Veterans Memorial Auditorium–Providence, Rhode Island
April 24–Kleinhans Music Hall–Buffalo, New York
April 25–Tower Theatre–Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
April 27–Beacon Theatre–New York, New York
April 30–Strathmore–North Bethesda, Maryland
May 1–Tennessee Theatre–Knoxville, Tennessee
May 3–McFarlin Memorial Auditorium–Dallas, Texas
May 4–ACL Live At The Moody Theatre–Austin, Texas
May 6–Mesa Arts Center-Ikeda Theater–Mesa, Arizona
May 7–Walt Disney Concert Hall–Los Angeles, California
May 8–Fox Theater–Oakland, California
May 11–Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall–Portland, Oregon
May 13–The Paramount Theatre–Seattle, Washington
