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The band’s latest outing is in support of Secondhand Serenade and kicks off tonight at West Hollywood’s famous Troubadour, with dates on the books through the end of August.
Stops include The Rock in Tuscon, Ariz. (July 13), the Granada Theater in Dallas (July 17), The Masquerade in Atlanta (July 22), Jack Rabbits in Jacksonville, Fla. (July 26), The Handle Bar in Greenville, S.C. (July 31), Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia (August 5), Northern Lights in Clifton Park, N.Y. (August 9), Magic Stick in Detroit (August 15), Station 4 in St. Paul, Minn. (August 20), and the Murray Theater in Salt Lake City (August 23).
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com.
The Graduate has come a long way since rising from the ashes of several other bands in 2005.
The band quickly gained a following in the Midwest by virtue of its fan-friendly live show and crowd-pleasing songs.
Over the past 12 months, The Graduate has played more than 200 shows and toured with bands like Jack’s Mannequin and Simple Plan, as well as gracing the stages of Lollapalooza, Bamboozle, Warped Tour and Germany’s Rock am See.