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Modestep Evolving This Spring
Before the London-based band became a live act, brothers Josh and Tony Friend launched Modestep Radio in 2008 to highlight the productions and dubstep tracks that they were digging. They started writing their own songs in 2010 and the next year were joined by Matt Curtis on drums and Nick Tsang on lead guitar. Josh handles vocals and keyboards while Tony is on decks and guitar.
After making appearances all over the globe including Electric Daisy Carnival, Modestep has booked its first North American headline tour. The group’s debut album, Evolution Theory, is due out digitally on Feb. 12, followed by the physical release March 5.
The North American tour begins with a set at Ultra Music Festival March 15 and wraps up April 19 at Coachella.
March 15 – Miami, Fla., Bayfront Park, “Ultra Music Festival”
March 19 – Dallas, Texas, House Of Blues
March 20 – Austin, Texas, Emo’s
March 22 – Atlanta, Ga., The Loft At Center Stage
March 24 – Miami, Fla., Bayfront Park, Ultra Music Festival”
March 26 – Richmond, Va., The National
March 27 – New York, N.Y., Webster Hall
March 28 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Rex Theater
March 29 – Baltimore, Md., Baltimore Soundstage
March 30 – Washington, D.C., 9:30 Club
March 31 – Boston, Mass., Royale Nightclub Boston
April 2 – Montreal, Quebec, Virgin Mobile Corona Theatre
April 3 – Toronto, Ontario, Wrongbar
April 5 – Pontiac, Mich., Elektricity
April 6 – Chicago, Ill., House Of Blues
April 7 – Minneapolis, Minn., First Avenue
April 9 – Englewood, Colo., Gothic Theatre
April 12 – Indio, CA Empire Polo Club Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival”
April 13 – San Francisco, Calif., Warfield Theatre
April 15 – Seattle, Wash., Showbox At The Market
April 16 – Portland, Ore., Roseland Theater
April 19 – Indio, Calif., Empire Polo Club, “Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival”
Tickets for the headline dates go on sale this weekend.
For more information visit Modestep.com.