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Tour History TOUR HISTORY 2012 12/31 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s w/ X 01/02 Washington D.C. @ Kennedy Center Millenium 2008 Stage 01/25 San Francisco, CA @ The Knockout Delayer CD 2011 Listening Party 02/09 Los Angeles, CA @ Private Party Delayer CD 02/27 Oakland, CA @ New Parish Listening Party 04/16 San Francisco, CA @ Red Devil Lounge Oui 02/16 Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey w/ The Foals Camera Oui Record Release 03/07 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent Delayer 05/17 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s w/ Buffalo Tom CD Release Party w/ Citay and The Botticellis 05/18 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour w/ Buffalo Tom 03/08 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland w/ Jonathan Rice 05/19 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir w/ Buffalo Tom 03/11 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress 05/20 Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey w/ Buffalo Tom 03/13 Austin, TX Musebox SXSW @ The Scoot Inn 08/20 Oakland, CA @ Art N Soul Festival 03/13 Austin, TX SXSW @ The Whiskey Bar 10/02 San Francisco, CA @ Bridge to Bridge Run & 03/13 Austin, TX Billions SXSW Showcase @ The Expo Alehouse 10/29 Oklahoma City, OK @ OKC Gazette/Spy Radio 03/15 Austin, TX SXSW @ Bourbon Rocks Halloween Parade 03/27 New York, NY @ Piano’s w/ Darla Farmer 03/28 New York, NY @ Piano’s w/ The Octagon 2010 03/29 New York, NY @ Piano’s w/ Richard Davies 04/14 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland 03/18 Austin, TX SXSW Showcase @ Red 7 04/15 Los Angeles, CA @ Cinespace 03/19 Austin, TX SXSW Party @ District 301 04/25 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir w/ Minus 5 and The 03/26 San Francisco @ Bottom of the Hill w/ Think Dimes About Life 04/26 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill w/ Throw 05/29 San Francisco, CA Ted Solo @ Makeout Room Me the Statue and Siberian 05/10 Sacramento, CA @ Blue Lamp 2009 05/11 Boise, ID @ Neurolux 05/14 Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium 02/05 San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop 05/15 Minneapolis, MN @ The Uptown 03/19 Austin, TX SXSW @ Beauty Bar The Bay Area 05/16 Chicago, IL @ Live on WXRT - 5pm Takeover 05/16 Chicago, IL @ Schuba’s 03/19 Austin, TX SXSW @ The Parish Downstairs 05/17 Dubuque, IA @ Town Clock Plaza (Dubuquefest) 03/21 Austin, TX SXSW @ SESAC Day Stage Cafe 05/17 Dubuque, IA @ The Lift 04/04 Oakland, CA @ The Uptown 05/18 IowaCity, IA @ Iowa City Yacht Club 05/05 New York, NY @ Pianos 05/19 Lincoln, NE @ Box Awesome 05/07 New York, NY @ Studio @ Webster Hall 05/20 Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room 07/03 Oakland, CA @ The Uptown First Friday 05/21 Denver, CO @ Benders Tavern 08/01 San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord Dorkfest 05/22 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court 08/07 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Museum East Bay Ex- 05/23 Bozeman, MT @ The Filling Station press Best of the East Bay Party 05/24 Missoula, MT @ The Badlander 09/17 Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium 05/25 George, WA @ The Gorge Ampitheatre (SAS- 9/18 St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club QUATCH MUSIC FESTIVAL) 9/19 Dubuque, IA @ Busted Lift 05/26 Portland, OR @ The Secret Society 9/20 Dubuque, IA @ Busted Lift 05/31 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill w/The 10/10 Oakland, CA @ Uptown w/ Har Mar Superstar Dimes and Sistas in the Pit 12/30 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s w/ X 07/09 San Francisco, CA @ Harlot - Owl Mag Presents web: www.theheavenlystates.com email: [email protected] booking: [email protected] TOUR HISTORY The Rumble 11/09 San Francisco, CA Gen Art Ignition Party @ Mez- 08/28 San Francisco, CA @ Slims KGOG mustcreate. zanine w/ The Magic Bullets org Benefit Show 12/01 San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop w/ The 09/20 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland Morning Benders and The Dilletantes 09/22 San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore w/ Spoon 12/02 Sacramento, CA @ The Record Club 09/23 San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore w/ Spoon 09/24 San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore w/ Spoon 2006 10/16 San Francisco, CA @ Ruby Skye - SF Music Awards w/Lyrics Born 01/27 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill w/ Thalia 10/25 San Jose, CA @ Pavilion Hall @ Santa Clara Zedek County Fair Grounds Benefit for Heifer Int’l + Second 02/07 Los Angeles, CA @ Cinespace Harvest Food Bank 02/15 Hollywood, CA @ Club Moscow @ Boadner’s w/ 11/01 Oakland, CA @ The Uptown w/ The Lovemakers Your Enimies Friends and Minipop 02/16 San Francisco, CA @ **Performer Presents** 12/05 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill - Foggy show at The Independent w/ Loquat and Space Mtn Holiday CD Release Party 02/20 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland 02/23 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo w/ Mice Parade 2007 03/06 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland 03/07 Phoenix, AZ @ Modified 01/19 Chico, CA @ Off Limits 03/08 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress 01/22 Sacramento, CA Club Pow @ The Press Club 03/09 Las Cruces, CA @ The Club 02/10 Chico, CA @ Off Limits 03/10 Albuquerque, NM @ Burt’s Tiki Bar 02/23 San Francisco, CA @ Cafe du Nord 03/11 Oklahoma City, OK @ VZDs 03/19 Sacramento, CA Club Pow @ The Press Club 03/12 Lincoln, NE @ Duffy’s 03/30 Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile 03/14 Beaumont, TX @ Vortex 04/20 San Francisco, CA @ The Hemlock Tavern 03/15 Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon 04/27 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland 03/17 Austin, TX @ Billion’s SXSW Showcase at 05/17 Portland, OR @ Lola’s Antone’s w/ Over the Rhine, Neko Case, Sharon Jones 05/18 Seattle, WA @ Crocodile Cafe & Dap-Kings & Tim Fite 05/21 Bellingham, WA @ The Nightlight 03/20 Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up Tavern w/ The 05/23 Boise, ID @ Neurolox w/Vietnam and The Black New Pornographers Angels 03/24 Bellingham, WA @ The Nightlight w/ The New 05/24 Bozeman, MT @ The Filling Station Pornographers 05/25 Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium 03/29 San Francisco, CA Noise Pop 2006 @ Rickshaw 05/26 St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club Stop w/ Audrye Sessions, New Trust & Mandrake 05/27 Dubuque, IA @ Busted Lift 05/24 Sacramento, CA @ The Library w/ Smoking 05/29 Minneapolis, MN @ The Current - Live In Studio Popes 05/30 DeKalb, IL @ Otto’s 05/25 Portland, OR @ Towne Lounge 05/31 Chicago Ridge, IL @ Lot 4 05/26 Bellingham, WA @ The Nightlight w/ I Love You 06/01 Chicago, IL @ Schubas But I’ve Chosen Darkness 06/02 Lincoln, NE @ Knickerbocker’s 05/28 George, WA @ Sasquatch Music Festival 06/03 Oklahoma City, OK @ VZD’s 05/31 San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord 07/13 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent 06/08 Bozeman, MT @ Zebra Cocktail Lounge 08/24 Seattle, WA @ KEXP - Live In Studio 06/09 Fargo, ND @ Aquarium 08/25 George, WA @ Download Music Festival 06/10 St Paul, MN @ Turf Club 08/27 Seattle, WA @ Nectar Lounge 06/12 Dubuque, IA @ Busted Lift 09/08 Portland, OR @ Fez Ballroom - Music Fest NW 06/13 Milwaukee, WI @ Points East Pub 10/20 New York, NY CMJ @ Pianos 06/14 Davenport, IA @ The Redstone Room web: www.theheavenlystates.com email: [email protected] booking: [email protected] TOUR HISTORY 06/15 Madison, WI @ Slipper Club 04/01 Rock Island, IL @ Brew and View 06/16 Chicago, IL @ The Hideout 04/02 Chicago, IL @ Double Door 06/17 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen w/ Apollo Sunshine 04/03 Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon 06/18 Cleveland, OH @ CMJ Rock Hall Music Festival 04/06 Iowa City, IA @ Gabe’s Oasis 06/19 Columbus, OH @ Little Brothers 04/07 St. Louis, MO @ Hipoint 06/22 Lincoln, NE @ Duffy’s Tavern 04/08 Columbia, MO @ Mojo’s 06/23 Denver, CO @ Blender’s Tavern w/ Dressy Bessy 04/14 Austin, TX @ Flamingo Cantina 06/24 Aspen, CO @ Belly Up, Aspen 04/15 Houston, TX @ Walter’s 07/07 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill 04/19 Norman, OK @ The Opolis 09/22 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill 04/20 Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge 10/08 Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland w/ Califone 04/21 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court 10/12 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge w/ Califone 04/30 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent w/ British 10/13 Seattle, WA @ Triple Door w/ Califone Sea Power 11/09 San Francisco, CA @ Club Six 05/21 San Francisco, CA @ The Hemlock Tavern 12/09 Seattle, WA Myspace Secret Show w/ Lily Allen 06/29 New York, NY One Organization Benefit Show at @ Crocodile Cafe Virgin Megastore Union Square 08/06 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent Black 2005 Comet Record Release Party 08/26 Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s w/ Smog 02/05 Tripoli, Libya @ Basement Party 08/27 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir w/ Smog 02/06 Cairo, Egypt @ El Sawy Cultural Centre 08/29 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Attic 02/07 Cairo, Egypt @ El Sawy Cultural Centre 08/30 Hollywood, CA @ Knitting Factory w/ Smog 02/08 Norwich, UK @ The Ferry Boat 08/31 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress w/ Smog 02/09 London, UK @ The Barfly 09/01 Las Cruces, NM @ The Club 02/11 London, UK @ Spitz 09/02 Austin, TX @ The Parish w/ Smog 02/12 London, UK @ The Garage - Club Motherf*cker 09/03 Oklahoma City, OK @ VZD’s 02/13 Manchester, UK @ The Phoenix 09/04 Melvern, KS @ Dogstock-day Show 02/15 Saxmundham, UK @ White Hart 09/04 Kansas City, KS @ Mike’s Tavern 02/16 BBC Session Manchester, UK 09/07 Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar w/ Saturday Looks 02/17 Brixton, UK @ The Windmill Good to Me 02/18 Brighton, UK @ Freebutt & Power FM Interview 09/08 Madison, WI @ The Corral Room w/ Saturday 02/24 San Francisco, CA Noisepop @ Bottom of the Hill Looks Good to Me w/ Portastatic 09/09 Milwaukee, WI @ Onopa Brewery w/ Saturday 03/02 Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar Looks Good to Me 03/03 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo 09/10 Kalamazoo, MI @ Kraftbrau w/ Portastatic 03/04 San Diego, CA @ The Casbah 09/11 Hamtramck, MI @ Small’s 03/10 Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive 09/12 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Tavern 03/11 Albuquerque, NM @ Burt’s Tiki Lounge 09/14 Ithaca, NY @ Castaways 03/13 Fort Worth, TX @ Wreck Room 09/15 NYC, NY @ Bar 169 - CMJ 03/16 Houston, TX @ Rudyard’s 09/16 NYC, NY @ CMJ Day Stage Lincoln Center 03/17 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre w/ Shonen Knife 12PM & Gore Gore Girls 09/17 New London, CT @ The Brass Rail 03/18 Austin, TX SXSW @ Antone’s 09/18 Cambridge, MA @ TT The Bears w/
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