Kings of Leon unveils new tour dates

Kings of Leon unveils new tour dates

PanARMENIAN.Net - Kings of Leon have announced new tour dates in support of last year’s ‘Walls’ album, NME reports.

The four-piece have added 16 new North America shows, following an extensive run taking place this summer.

Stopovers on their fall tour include Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl (October 7) and Vancouver’s Rogers Arena (October 11). A “Verified Fan” pre-sale starts on April 26, with general sale tickets available from April 28.

Check out Kings of Leon’s newly announced dates below:

August 12 2017 – CHICAGO, IL, Hollywood Casino Amphitheater September 27 – CHARLOTTE, NC, PNC Music Pavilion September 29 – NASHVILLE, TN, First Tennessee Park October 02 – MORRISON, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre October 04 – OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, Chesapeake Energy Arena October 07 – LOS ANGELES, CA, Hollywood Bowl October 11 – VANCOUVER, BC, Rogers Arena October 13 – EDMONTON, AB, Rogers Place October 14 – CALGARY, AB, Scotiabank Saddledome October 16 – WINNIPEG, MB, MTS Centre October 18 – ST. PAUL, MN, Xcel Energy Center October 20 – COLUMBUS, OH, Schottenstein Center October 21 – LOUISVILLE, KY, KFC Yum! Center October 23 – TUSCALOOSA, AL, Tuscaloosa Amphitheater October 25 – JACKSONVILLE, FL, Dailey’s Place Amphitheater October 27 – WEST PALM BEACH, FL, Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre October 28 – TAMPA, FL, MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre

The group recently announced huge supports for their London Hyde Park show as part of British Summer Time 2017. They’ll be joined by Pixies and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, plus Local Natives, Frightened Rabbit, Deaf Havana, Saint Motel, Tom Grennan, The Cactus Blossoms, Benjamin Booker and Billy Raffoul.

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