The band, which already has tour dates scheduled throughout Europe in April, will now be on the road until November with more shows announced in Western Europe and North America. The group released their most recent album, Painting With, in February.

The , which is set for Sept. 23-24 at the , will feature the headliners both nights and music from WIFEWinter, The Range of Light Wilderness, M. Geddes Gengras and . As the event is in Big Sur, camping will be a huge part of the experience, so attendees would do well to prepare everything they will need for the trip in advance.

Animal Collective have made visual elements an important part of their music, as they have a large number of creative music videos available on their website and YouTube, and their live performances feature huge visual displays with stimulating images. Remember kids, drugs are bad.

Below is the complete tour schedule for the Collective at publication time, although some of the upcoming shows are already sold out:

April 1 — Brussels, Belgium, Orangerie
April 2 — The Hague, Netherlands, Various Venues
April 4 — Hamburg, Germany, Uebel & Gefährlich   
April 5 — Berlin, Germany, Postbahnhof Club
April 7 — Milan, Italy, Various Venues
April 8 — Stans, Switzerland, Various Venues
April 9 — Paris, France, La Cigale
April 11— London, United Kingdom, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
April 12 — London, United Kingdom, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
April 13 — Manchester, United Kingdom, O2 Ritz Manchester
April 28 — Fayetteville, AR, George’s Majestic Lounge
April 30 — Austin, Texas, Carson Creek Ranch
May 1 — Tulsa, Okla., Cain’s Ballroom
May 3 — St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant
May 4 — Royal Oak, Mich., Royal Oak Music Theatre
May 6 — Nashville, Tenn., Marathon Music Works
May 7 — Atlanta, Ga., The Buckhead Theatre
May 8 — Asheville, N.C., The Orange Peel
May 10 — Washington, D.C., 9:30 Club
May 11 — Washington, D.C., 9:30 Club
May 13 — Wilmington, Del., World Cafe Live @ The Queen – Downstairs
May 14 — Sayreville, N.J., Starland Ballroom
June 3 — Barcelona, Spain, Parc del Forum
June 5 – Villeurbanne, France, Le Transbordeur
June 6 – Cenon, France, Le Rocher De Palmer
June 7 – Madrid, Spain, Joy Eslava
June 9 — Oporto, Portugal, Parque De Cidade
Aug. 22 – Honolulu, Hawaii, The Republik
Sept. 3 – Liverpool, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Liverpool
Sept. 6 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, ABC1
Sept. 7 – Leeds, United Kingdom, Stylus
Sept. 20 – San Diego, Calif., Observatory North Park
Sept. 21 – Santa Ana, Calif., The Observatory
Sept. 23 – Big Sur, Calif., Fernwood Resort
Sept. 24 – Big Sur, Calif., Fernwood Resort
Sept. 26 – Eugene, Ore., McDonald Theatre
Sept. 27 – Vancouver, Canada, The Vogue Theatre
Sept. 29 – Calgary, Canada, MacEwan Ballroom
Sept. 30 – Edmonton, Canada, Union Hall
Oct. 3 – Sioux City, Iowa, Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 5 – Indianapolis, Ind., Egyptian Room
Oct. 6 – Morgantown, W. Va., Mainstage Morgantown
Oct. 7 – Millvale, Pa., Mr. Small’s Theatre
Nov. 2 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Nov. 3 – Baltimore, Md., Rams Head Live!
Nov. 4 – Richmond, Va., The National
Nov. 5 – Carrboro, N.C., Cat’s Cradle
Nov. 7 – Tallahassee, Fla., The Moon
Nov. 8 – Tampa, Fla., The Ritz Ybor
Nov. 10 – Miami Beach, Fla., Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theater
Nov. 11 – Orlando, Fla., The Beacham
Nov. 12 – Jacksonville, Fla., Maverick’s
Nov. 14 – New Orleans, La., The Civic Theatre
              
Tickets for the new dates will go on sale March 25. You can find more information here.