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Moon Taxi Books Fall Run
Moon Taxi’s “Put Em Up Tour” continues with a new leg of fall headline dates that includes performances across the U.S.
The name of the outing is a phrase from the indie rock band’s latest single, “Two High.”
Frontman Trevor Terndrup describes the tune as “a song about hope. Hope for understanding, hope for acceptance, and hope for our future. We were inspired by the simple and universal peace sign. It’s a gesture we would like to see more of.”
Fans can catch Moon Taxi next at “Jam Sandwich” in Richmond, Va., July 1. The event also includes Michael Franti and Dalton Dash.
The fall headline excursion launches Sept. 26 in Flagstaff, Ariz., at The Orpheum Theater. The guys will stay on the road through late October, wrapping things up at “Suwannee Hulaween” in Live Oak, Fla., Oct. 29.
Stops in between include Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis, Chicago, New York and Philadelphia. The guys have also signed on for a couple hometown shows at Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium Oct. 27-28.
Too Many Zooz supports Sept. 26 through Oct. 28.
Spotify, American Express and Live Nation are holding presales this week. Tickets go on sale to the general public June 30.
Visit Moon Taxi’s artist page to check out the routing.
And click here for Pollstar’s 2015 Q&A with bassist Tommy Putnam.
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