Pixies are set to embark on a lengthy tour that will place them all over North America in 2014, as well as many a festival throughout Europe and South America. Joining them on the road will be Paz Lenchantin, the band’s newest bassist following Kim Deal’s departure from the group in June.
Lenchantin will be looking to fill the shoes of two different Kims. After Deal left the band, and the Pixies deleted her contribution to the new material they’d been working on, they hired The Muffs guitarist Kim Shattuck to step in as their bassist. That only lasted three months, however, as Pixies released her from the group in late November.
Now stepping up to the plate is Lenchantin, known for her talent in singing as well as playing the piano, violin, guitar and bass. She’s made a name for herself working with A Perfect Circle, ZWAN and The Entrance Band, and has also been featured on albums by Queens of the Stone Age, Jenny Lewis, Brightblack Morning Light and many more.
Pixies drummer David Lovering had this to say about the group’s newest bassist:
We are really looking forward to playing with her on these dates. Working with different bass players is very new for the band, but we’re having a great time doing it.
Pixies will be touring in support of their latest 4-track EP, EP-1, from which they released the video for “Another Toe In the Ocean” today. Have a listen:
Also below is a look at the tour Pixies have in store for next year, one where they’ll be joining such names as Best Coast and Arcade Fire:
Pixies 2014 Tour Dates
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Jan 15: Toronto, ON – Massey Hall*
Jan 16: Montreal, QC – Metropolis*
Jan 18: Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre*
Jan 19: Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre*
Jan 21: Newark, NJ – New Jersey Performing Arts Center*
Jan 22: New Haven, CT – Shubert Theatre*
Jan 24: Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory*
Jan 25: Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie Music Hall*
Jan 26: Washington, DC – Strathmore*
Jan 29: Richmond, VA – National Theatre*
Jan 31: Durham, NC – Durham PAC^
Feb 01: Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium^
Feb 02: Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium^
Feb 04: Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle^
Feb 06: St. Louis, MO – Peabody Opera House^
Feb 07: Columbus, OH – LC Pavilion^
Feb 08: Detroit, MI – The Fillmore^
Feb 09: Chicago, IL – Rivera Theatre^
Feb 11: Kansas City, MO – Midland Theatre^
Feb 13: Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium#
Feb 14: Aspen, CO – Belly Up#
Feb 15: Salt Lake City, UT – The Great Salt Air#
Feb 17: Vancouver, BC – Orpheum Theatre#
Feb 18: Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre#
Feb 19: Portland, OR – Schnitzer Auditorium#
Feb 21: Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre#
Feb 22: San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic#
Feb 23: Las Vegas, NV – The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino#
Feb 24: Phoenix, AZ – Comerica Theatre#
Feb 25: Albuquerque, NM – Kiva Auditorium#
Feb 27: Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center#
Feb 28: Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom#
Mar 01: Austin, TX – Austin Music Hall#
Mar 29-30: Santiago, CL – Lollapalooza Chile
Apr 01: Montevideo, UY – Rock’n’Fall
Apr 01-03: Buenos Aires, AR – Lollapalooza Argentina
Apr 03-05: Bogota, CO – Festival Estereo Picnic
Apr 05-06: Sao Paulo, BR – Lollapalooza Brazil
May 29-30: Barcelona, ES – Primavera Sound
Jun 06-07: Porto, PT – Primavera Sound
Jun 08: Victoria Park, UK – Field Day Festival
Jun 15: Arhus, DK – Northside
Jun 20: Hilvarenbeek, NL – Best Kept Secret
Jun 20-22: Schessel, DE – Hurricane
Jun 20-22: Neuhausen, DE – Southside
Jun 25: Zagreb, HR – Inmusic
Jun 29: Dublin, IE – Marley Park~
Jun 30: Cork, IE – Live at the Marquee
Jul 05: Werchter, BE – Rock Werchter
Jul 06: Herouville-St. Clair, FR – Beauregard
* Headline tour w/Fidlar
^ Headline tour w/Cults
# Headline tour w/Best Coast
~ Show w/Arcade Fire