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Deerhoof & Xiu Xiu For Joint North American Tour
Deerhoof plus Xiu Xiu times by tour dates probably equals a lot of excited North Americans.

Deerhoof plus Xiu Xiu times by tour dates probably equals a lot of excited North Americans.
The two, who joined forces to cover Joy Division at an Austrian festival earlier in the year, kick off their joint shows at the end of September.
Deerhoof are at work on a new album and have their own headline shows to get through before hand.
The full list of dates reads:
09-30 Ottawa, Ontario - Capital Music Hall ^
10-03 Toronto, Ontario - Lee’s Palace ^
10-05 Bloomington, IN - Rhino’s ^
10-06 Cincinnati, OH - The Northside Tavern ^
10-07 Cleveland Heights, OH - Grog Shop ^
10-08 Buffalo, NY - Mohawk Place ^
10-09 Northampton, MA - Pearl Street ^
10-10 Boston, MA - Paramount ^
10-11 Portland, ME - Space Gallery ^
10-12 Milford, CT - Daniel Street ^
^ with Father Murphy
The two, who joined forces to cover Joy Division at an Austrian festival earlier in the year, kick off their joint shows at the end of September.
Deerhoof are at work on a new album and have their own headline shows to get through before hand.
The full list of dates reads:
09-30 Ottawa, Ontario - Capital Music Hall ^
10-03 Toronto, Ontario - Lee’s Palace ^
10-05 Bloomington, IN - Rhino’s ^
10-06 Cincinnati, OH - The Northside Tavern ^
10-07 Cleveland Heights, OH - Grog Shop ^
10-08 Buffalo, NY - Mohawk Place ^
10-09 Northampton, MA - Pearl Street ^
10-10 Boston, MA - Paramount ^
10-11 Portland, ME - Space Gallery ^
10-12 Milford, CT - Daniel Street ^
^ with Father Murphy
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