Dawes have announced their tour dates beginning later this month and running through the summer of 2013. Read on for more details.
Rock outfit Dawes recently hit up the annual SXSW festival in Austin, TX just last week. Prior to that, the foursome traversed afar to Rwanda to begin to change the world. Their work and efforts were in honor of the U.N. charity, Nothing But Nets, working towards raising awareness and funds to support and protect refugee families from the deadly illness malaria. Their upcoming tour will be in support of Jacquire King and Stories Don’t End.
If you happen to be one of the lucky audience members, be sure to check out FromAWindowSeat.net before attending the concert. This is a live interactive photo website allowing friends and fans of the band to post pictures taken from window seats. Social media lovers can hashtag their photos with #fromawindowseat. Don’t forget to tag the boys on either Twitter or Instagram with the username @dawestheband. Why yes, the name of the site is inspired by the first single from Stories Don’t End, “From A Window Seat.” Full list of tour dates are below.
Dawes Summer Tour Dates
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Mar 20: Nashville, TN – Grimey’s
Mar 21: Baltimore, MD – Sound Garden
Mar 27: Portland, ME – Bull Moose
Mar 28: Burlington, VT – Pure Pop
Mar 29: Jay, VT – Foeger Ballroom at Jay Peak Resort (Bronze Radio Return supporting)
Apr 02: Minneapolis, MN – Electric Fetus
Apr 05: Buffalo, NY – SUNY Buffalo – Alumni Arena
Apr 06: Amherst, MA – University of Massachusetts – Mullins Center
Apr 07: Knoxville, TN – Rhythm & Blooms
Apr 08: Kingston, RI – University of Rhode Island – Ryan Center
Apr 09: Lowell, MA – University of Massachusetts – Tsongas Center
Apr 10: Lewiston, ME – Androscoggin Bank Colisée
Apr 12: Newark, DE – University of Delaware – Bob Carpenter Center
Apr 13: California, PA – California University – Convocation Center
Apr 14: Ithaca, NY – Cornell University – Barton Hall
Apr 16: Richmond, VA – Landmark Theatre
Apr 18: Bethlehem, PA – Lehigh University – Stabler Arena
Apr 19: Akron, OH – The University of Akron – EJ Thomas Hall
Apr 20: Kalamazoo, MI – Wings Stadium
Apr 21: Bowling Green, OH – Bowling Green State University – Stroh Center
Apr 23: St. Louis, MO – Peabody Opera House
Apr 24: Springfield, MO – Missouri State University – JQH Arena
Apr 25: Champaign, IL – University of Illinois – Assembly Hall
Apr 26: Seattle, WA – Showbox at the Market (co-headline with Dr. Dog)
Apr 28: Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom (co-headline with Dr. Dog)
Apr 30: Asheville, NC – U.S. Cellular Center*
May 01: Charlotte, NC – Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheatre
May 02: Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater
May 04: Charleston, SC – Family Circle Magazine Stadium
May 05: St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
May 24: Bellevue, CO – Mishawaka Amphitheatre
May 26: Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre
May 31: Austin, TX – Tower Amphitheater (supporting The Avett Brothers and Grace Potter & The Nocturnals)
Jun 01: Dallas, TX – KT Summer Cut (w/ The Avett Brothers, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Hayes Carll, Matt & Kim, Milo Greene)
Jun 02: Houston, TX – Free Press Summer Fest
Jun 04: New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s
Jun 05: Mobile, AL – Alabama Music Box
Jun 07: Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
Jun 08: Birmingham, AL – Sloss Furnace (supporting Alabama Shakes)
Jun 09: Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
Jun 14: Newport, KY – Southgate House
Jun 15: Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Music Theater
Jun 16: Columbus, OH – The Bluestone
Jun 19: Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
Jun 22: New York, NY – Terminal 5
Jul 05: Ottawa, ON – Ottawa Blues Festival
Jul 06: Toronto, ON – Toronto Urban Roots Fest
Jul 10: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Jul 12: Madison, WI – Barrymore Theatre
Jul 13: Louisville, KY – Forecastle Festival
Jul 14: Iowa City, IA – Englert Theatre
Jul 16: Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall
Jul 17: Little Rock, AR – Revolution Music Room
Jul 20: Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue
Jul 23: Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head
Jul 24: Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre
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