Arctic Monkeys Set Fall Dates

The Arctic Monkeys take to the road once again as the band stakes out a September-October run in support of their upcoming album.  Stops include Toronto, Chicago and Los Angeles and the .

The new album, dubbed AM, arrives in stores Sept. 10 via Domino.  Produced by James Ford and co-produced by Ross Orton, the album has already spawned its first single – “Do I Wanna Know?” – accompanied by a nifty animated video.

At this time the band is listing only 13 U.S./Canada shows.  Arctic Monkeys will play two nights in Los Angeles and two separate days at Austin City Limits Music Festival with shows booked for Baton Rouge, Chattanooga, Nashville and Birmingham, Ala., between their two ACL appearances.  Other festival gigs include the Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta.  The band is also on the lineup for the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City in October.

Here’s the routing:

Sept. 15 – Toronto, Ontario, Kool Haus
Sept. 18 – Philadelphia, Pa., Mann Center for Performing Arts
Sept. 21 – Atlanta, Ga.,  Piedmont Park (Music Midtown Festival)
Sept. 23 – Chicago, Ill., Riviera Theatre
Sept. 27 – Oakland, Calif., Fox Theater
Sept. 29 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Wiltern
Sept. 30 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Wiltern
Oct. 4 – Austin, Texas, Zilker Park (Austin City Limits Music Festival)
Oct. 5 – Baton Rouge, La., Varsity Theatre
Oct. 7 – Chattanooga, Tenn., Track 29
Oct. 8 – Nashville, Tenn., Marathon Music Works
Oct. 9 – Birmingham, Ala., Iron City Live
Oct. 11 – Austin, Texas, Zilker Park (Austin City Limits Music Festival)
Oct. 13 – Mexico City, Mexico, Autodroma Hermanos Rodriguez (Corona Capital Festival)

Tickets for shows in Toronto, Oakland, Baton Rouge, Chattanooga, Nashville and Birmingham go on sale June 28; Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles June 29.

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Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.

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