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Sunny Day Real Estate Reissues Tour

Posted by: Adam Morrison | Jun 26 2009 6:10PM

Sunny Day Real Estate is reuniting again! This time, it's for a month-long tour to support the September 15th reissues of their first two Sub Pop albums, Diary and LP2/The Pink Album.

The dates are:

 9/17    Vancouver , BC                      Commodore Ballroom
9/18    Portland , OR                          Crystal Ballroom
9/20    Salt Lake City , UT                 Murray Theatre
9/21    Denver , CO                           Ogden
9/23    Minneapolis , MN                  First Avenue
9/24    Chicago , IL                             Metro
9/25    Detroit , MI                               St. Andrew ’s Hall
9/27    New York , NY                        Terminal 5
9/28    Boston , MA                            House Of Blues
9/30    Washington , DC                   9:30 Club
10/1    Philadelphia , PA                   Trocadero
10/3    Atlanta , GA                             CW Center Stage
10/5    Dallas , TX                               Granada Theatre
10/6    Houston , TX                           Warehouse Live
10/7    Austin , TX                              La Zona Rosa
10/9    Tempe , AZ                             Marquee
10/10  Anaheim , CA                         House Of Blues
10/11  Los Angeles , CA                   Fonda Theatre
10/13  San Francisco , CA               Fillmore
10/15  Spokane , WA                        Knitting Factory
10/16  Seattle , WA                            Paramount Theatre



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