A Perfect Circle Announce Tour

New dates throughout North American kick off later this year

By Noah Yoo.

A Perfect Circle have announced fall tour dates for North America. The band’s new schedule kicks off October 21 with a set at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, CA, and also includes dates in Virginia, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, and more. Check out the full itinerary here. While rumors of a new album from a Perfect Circle were swirling earlier this year, the band’s official account denied such claims. They debuted a new song called “Feathers” on the road earlier this year. APC’s last full-length, eMOTIVe, was released in 2004.

A Perfect Circle:

10-21 Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival

10-23 Colorado Springs, CO - Broadmoor World Arena

10-25 Albuquerque, NM - Tingley Coliseum

10-26 El Paso, TX - UTEP Don Haskins Center

10-30 Knoxville, TN - Thompson-Boling Arena

11-01 Fairfax, VA - EagleBank Arena

11-02 Brooklyn, NY - Tidal Theater @ Barclays Center

11-04 Reading, PA - Santander Arena

11-05 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena

11-07 Camden, NJ - BB&T Pavilion

11-08 Boston, MA - Agganis Arena

11-10 Portland, ME - Cross Insurance Center

11-11 Albany, NY - Times Union Center

11-12 Syracuse, NY - The Oncenter

11-14 Montreal, Quebec - Laval Centre

11-15 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre

11-17 Pittsburgh, PA - Petersen Events Center

11-18 Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University

11-19 Highland Heights, KY - BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University

11-21 Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre

11-22 Grand Rapids, MI - The DeltaPlex Arena

11-24 Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion

11-25 St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center

11-28 Spokane, WA - Spokane Arena

11-30 Vancouver, British Columbia - PNE Coliseum

12-01 Seattle, WA - KeyArena at Seattle Center

12-02 Portland, OR - Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum

12-04 Eugene, OR - Matthew Knight Arena

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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