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Aimee Mann’s Plan
By “isolated” we mean a show here and a show there but with no temporal touring structure in place. For example, Mann is playing the Fuji Rock Festival July 27 and doesn’t step onto a stage again until the following week when she and Ted Leo appear as “The Both” at West Hollywood’s Troubadour Aug. 4. The next scheduled show is when Mann and Leo play Chicago’s
So Mann’s actual night-after-night touring regiment gets underway Sept. 27 when she plays Austin’s Paramount Theatre. Other stops on the cross-country trek include Louisville, New Orleans, Atlanta and Minneapolis before heading to Europe in the fall.
Here’s the itinerary:
July 27 – Niigata, Japan, Naeba Ski Resort (Fuji Rock Festival)
Aug. 4 – West Hollywood, Calif., Troubadour
Sept. 7 – Chicago, IL The Hideout (Hideout Block Party)
Sept. 27 – Austin, Texas, Paramount Theatre
Sept. 28 – Dallas, Texas, Granada Theater
Oct. 1 – New Orleans, La, Tipitina’s Uptown
Oct. 2 – Baton Rouge, La., Manship Theatre
Oct. 4 – Atlanta, Ga., Variety Playhouse
Oct. 5 – Franklin, Tenn., Franklin Theatre
Oct. 6 – Louisville, Ky., Clifton Center
Oct. 8 – Charlotte, N.C., McGlohon Theater
Oct. 9 – Saxapahaw, N.C., Haw River Ballroom
Oct. 11 – Harrisburg, Pa., Whitaker Center
Oct. 14 – Kent, Ohio, The Kent Stage
Oct. 15 – Bloomington, Ind., Buskirk-Chumley Theater
Oct. 19 – Iowa City, Iowa, The Englert Theatre
Oct. 20 – Minneapolis, Minn., Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant
Oct. 21 – Minneapolis, Minn., Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant
Nov. 7 – Oporto, Portugal, Casa da Musica
Nov. 8 – Lisbon, Portugal, Aula Magna
Nov. 11 – Mannheim, Germany, Capitol Betriebs
Nov. 12 – Dresden, Germany, Lukaskirche
Nov. 14 – Bochum, Germany, Christuskirche
Nov. 17 – London, United Kingdom, Union Chapel
Nov. 18 – London, United Kingdom, Union Chapel
Pre-sales for most Sept.-Oct. shows are going on now with general onsales launching June 28. Check out AimeeMann.com for more info.