Kate Nash Reveals Fall 2013 Tour Dates

British songstress and activist Kate Nash has revealed her tour dates from this autumn. She will be hitting the road for the third time this year in support of her latest record, entitled Girl Talk.

The extensive amount of touring Nash is doing this year is as a result of a sold-out tour and high demand for tickets on her first 2013 tour earlier this year. Prestigious American venues such as New York City’s Terminal 5 have invited her back to play a new set of shows.

Along with her musical talents, Nash is well-known for her activism for social causes that she holds near to her heart, including vegetarianism and feminism.

Nash will also partner with Daisy Rock Girl Guitars to release a line of high-quality, uniquely feminine bass guitars. These will be available in stores around the time when the tour begins in October.

The ‘OHMYGOD!’ EP will be available on July 2nd, and Girl Talk is available worldwide in stores and on iTunes right now.

UPDATE (6/18): La Sera will join Nash on specified tour dates as her opening act.

Interested in seeing Nash’s girl power up close and personal?

Kate Nash Fall 2013 Tour Dates
Buy tickets for this tour here.
October 29: Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall *
October 30: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue *
November 01: Chicago, IL – Metro *
November 02: Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe *
November 03: Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom *
November 05: Phoenix Theatre – Toronto, ON *
November 07: Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer *
November 08: Boston, MA – House of Blues *
November 09: New York, NY – Terminal 5 *
November 11: Washington, DC – 9:30 Club *
November 12: Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle *
November 13: Atlanta, GA – Terminal West *
November 15: Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s Upstairs *
November 16: Austin, TX – Mohawk *
November 17: Dallas, TX – Trees *
November 19: Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom *
November 20: San Diego, CA – Porter’s Pub
November 22: San Francisco, CA – Fillmore
November 23: Los Angeles, CA – Fonda Theater

* = La Sera will perform

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