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Massive Attack Coming to North America

Posted by: Adam Morrison | Feb 25 2010 1:10PM

Massive Attack have revealed the dates of their first North American tour since 2006.

The legendary British band's new album, Heligoland, came out February 9th and debuted at #4 on the Digital Album Chart and #12 on the Top Current Album Chart in Canada, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

The trek kicks off May 7th in Toronto and it wraps May 30th at the Sasquatch Festival in George, WA, hitting three other lucky cities in between.

Click here to read a review of a recent Massive Attack show, and check out the band's North American dates below:

Date            City                    Venue                   On-sale
5/7             Toronto, ON             Sound Academy   3/5
5/9             Toronto, ON             Sound Academy   3/5
5/11            NYC, NY         Terminal 5              3/5
5/12            NYC, NY         Terminal 5              3/5
5/18            Los Angeles, CA Wiltern Theater 3/5
5/19            Los Angeles, CA Wiltern Theater 3/5
5/25            San Francisco, CA       Warfield Theater        3/7
5/27            San Francisco, CA       Warfiled Theater        3/7
5/30            George, WA              Sasquatch Festival      on sale now



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