Feist Announces Tour

She’s hitting the road behind her new album *Pleasure.*

By Evan Minsker.

Following the announcement of Pleasure, her first new album since 2011’s Metals, Feist has announced a tour. She’ll perform in Canada, Mexico, the United States, and Europe. The new dates follow the previous announcement of her sets at Field Trip Music Festival and Winnipeg Folk Festival. Find her full itinerary below. Pleasure is out April 28 via Interscope. Earlier today, Feist shared a new track from the album, “Century,”featuring Jarvis Cocker. It follows the previously released “Pleasure.” Revisit Pitchfork’s 2011 interview with Feist.

Feist:

04-27 Toronto, Ontario - Trinity St. Paul

04-30 Mexico City, Mexico - Teatro de la Ciudad

05-01 Mexico City, Mexico - Teatro de la Ciudad

05-02 Mexico City, Mexico - Teatro de la Ciudad

05-05 Los Angeles, CA - Palace Theater

05-06 Los Angeles, CA - Palace Theater

05-09 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore

05-10 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore

06-01 Boston, MA - Sanders Theater @ Harvard

06-02 Boston, MA - Sanders Theater @ Harvard

06-04 Toronto, Ontario - Field Trip Music & Arts Festival

06-07 Washington, DC - Lincoln Theater

06-10 New York, NY - Town Hall

06-11 New York, NY - Town Hall

06-14 Chicago, IL - The Vic Theatre

06-15 Chicago, IL - The Vic Theatre

06-17 Eau Claire, WI - Eaux Claires Festival

06-30 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Saskatchewan Jazz Festival

07-02 Ottawa, Ontario - Ottawa Jazz Festival

07-09 Winnipeg, Manitoba - Winnipeg Folk Festival

07-22 Wiesen, Austria - Out of the Woods Festival

08-04 Katowice, Poland - OFF Festival

08-05 Luhmühlen, Germany - A Summer’s Tale

08-10 Oslo, Norway - Oya Festival

08-11 Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West Festival

08-12 Copenhagen, Denmark - Haven Festival

08-14 Brussels, Belgium - Brussels Summer Festival (Place des Paleis)

08-19 Winterthur, Switzerland - Winterthurer Musicfestwochen

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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