The Milk Carton Kids recorded much of their new album Monterey live (but with no one in the audience); now, they're getting ready to take those songs back to the stage (but this time with people in the audience).
The tour will run throughout the summer and fall into December. In that time, the California folk duo will travel throughout the U.S. and also hit up four Canadian cities in October: Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto.
There's also an additional stop at the Calgary Folk Music Festival in July. This is part of a string of summer festival dates. The irony? This hefty tour schedule doesn't include a stop in Monterey, CA. See the full schedule below.
Monterey will be out on May 19 through Anti-. The title track is at the bottom of this page.
Tour dates:
06/28 Sydney, Australia - City Recital Hall
06/30 Melbourne, Australia - The Athenaeum Theatre
07/03 Brisbane, Australia - The Old Museum
07/04 Bellingen, Australia - Memorial Hall (Bello Winter Music Festival)
07/10 Brownfield, ME - Stone Mountain Arts Center
07/11 Greenfield, MA - Greenfield Community College (Green River Festival)
07/12 Portsmouth, NH - Prescott Park (Prescott Park Arts Festival)
07/25 Calgary, AB - Prince's Island Park (Calgary Folk Music Festival)
08/07 Appleton, WI - Lawrence Chapel (Mile of Music Festival)
09/07 Northampton, MA - Academy of Music Theatre
09/08 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Center
09/09 Philadelphia, PA - Keswick Theatre
09/10 Washington, DC - Lisner Auditorium
09/11 New York, NY - Town Hall
09/12 Brevard, NC - Mountain Song Festival
09/13 Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre
09/15 Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
09/17 Louisville, KY - Bomhard Theatre
09/18 Columbus, OH - Lincoln Theatre
09/30 Santa Barbara, CA - Lobero Theatre
10/01 Los Angeles, CA - The Theatre at Ace Hotel
10/04 Chico, CA - Laxson Auditorium
10/05 Portland, OR - Newmark Theatre
10/06 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
10/07 Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre
10/09 Edmonton, AB - Winspear Centre Concert Hall
10/10 Calgary, AB - Central United Church
10/28 Toronto, ON - Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/29 Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark
10/30 Chicago, IL - Fourth Presbyterian Church
10/31 Grand Rapids, MI - Covenant Fine Arts Center
11/02 St. Paul, MN - Fitzgerald Theater
11/03 Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
11/04 St. Louis, MO - Sheldon Concert Hall
11/05 Nashville, TN - James K. Polk Theater
11/06 Atlanta, GA - Symphony Hall
11/09 Asheville, NC - Diana Wortham Theatre
11/10 Charleston, NC - Charleston Music Hall
12/01 San Francisco, CA - The Palace of Fine Arts
12/02 Napa, CA - Uptown Theatre
12/03 Arcata, CA - Van Duzer Theatre
12/05 San Diego, CA - Balboa Theatre
12/07 Mesa, AZ - Ikeda Theatre
12/08 Santa Fe, NM - The Lensic
12/09 Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
12/11 Dallas, TX - Majestic Theater
12/13 Austin, TX - Paramount Theatre
The tour will run throughout the summer and fall into December. In that time, the California folk duo will travel throughout the U.S. and also hit up four Canadian cities in October: Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto.
There's also an additional stop at the Calgary Folk Music Festival in July. This is part of a string of summer festival dates. The irony? This hefty tour schedule doesn't include a stop in Monterey, CA. See the full schedule below.
Monterey will be out on May 19 through Anti-. The title track is at the bottom of this page.
Tour dates:
06/28 Sydney, Australia - City Recital Hall
06/30 Melbourne, Australia - The Athenaeum Theatre
07/03 Brisbane, Australia - The Old Museum
07/04 Bellingen, Australia - Memorial Hall (Bello Winter Music Festival)
07/10 Brownfield, ME - Stone Mountain Arts Center
07/11 Greenfield, MA - Greenfield Community College (Green River Festival)
07/12 Portsmouth, NH - Prescott Park (Prescott Park Arts Festival)
07/25 Calgary, AB - Prince's Island Park (Calgary Folk Music Festival)
08/07 Appleton, WI - Lawrence Chapel (Mile of Music Festival)
09/07 Northampton, MA - Academy of Music Theatre
09/08 Boston, MA - Berklee Performance Center
09/09 Philadelphia, PA - Keswick Theatre
09/10 Washington, DC - Lisner Auditorium
09/11 New York, NY - Town Hall
09/12 Brevard, NC - Mountain Song Festival
09/13 Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre
09/15 Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
09/17 Louisville, KY - Bomhard Theatre
09/18 Columbus, OH - Lincoln Theatre
09/30 Santa Barbara, CA - Lobero Theatre
10/01 Los Angeles, CA - The Theatre at Ace Hotel
10/04 Chico, CA - Laxson Auditorium
10/05 Portland, OR - Newmark Theatre
10/06 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre
10/07 Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre
10/09 Edmonton, AB - Winspear Centre Concert Hall
10/10 Calgary, AB - Central United Church
10/28 Toronto, ON - Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/29 Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark
10/30 Chicago, IL - Fourth Presbyterian Church
10/31 Grand Rapids, MI - Covenant Fine Arts Center
11/02 St. Paul, MN - Fitzgerald Theater
11/03 Madison, WI - Barrymore Theatre
11/04 St. Louis, MO - Sheldon Concert Hall
11/05 Nashville, TN - James K. Polk Theater
11/06 Atlanta, GA - Symphony Hall
11/09 Asheville, NC - Diana Wortham Theatre
11/10 Charleston, NC - Charleston Music Hall
12/01 San Francisco, CA - The Palace of Fine Arts
12/02 Napa, CA - Uptown Theatre
12/03 Arcata, CA - Van Duzer Theatre
12/05 San Diego, CA - Balboa Theatre
12/07 Mesa, AZ - Ikeda Theatre
12/08 Santa Fe, NM - The Lensic
12/09 Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater
12/11 Dallas, TX - Majestic Theater
12/13 Austin, TX - Paramount Theatre