Tally Hall’s Summer 2011 Tour

Edit – 5/12/11 @ 6:35pm: Tally Hall has announced their full schedule for the summer 2011 tour entitled The Good & Evil Tour.  They added that this is the ONLY TOUR that they’ll be doing in support of GOOD & EVIL.

Special Guests Include:

April Smith and the Great Picture Show (8/12 – 8/20)
Speak (7/21-8/10)
Casey Shea (all dates)

JULY
21  Grand Rapids, MI        The Intersection
22  Ann Arbor, MI              Blind Pig
23  Chicago, IL                Lincoln Hall
24  Minneapolis, MN          First Avenue
26  Denver, CO                    Hi-Dive
27  Provo, UT                      Velour Live
28  Boise, ID                      Visual Arts Collective
29  Seattle, WA                  Vera Project
30  Portland, OR                Mississippi Studios

AUGUST
1  San Francisco, CA        The Bottom Of The Hill
2  Los Angeles, CA            The Troubadour
3  Phoenix, AZ                    The Rhythm Room
5  Dallas, TX                      House Of Blues (Cambridge Room)
6  Austin, TX                  Emo’s
7  Houston, TX                    House of Blues (The Bronze Peacock)
9  Nashville, TN                3rd & Lindsley
10  St. Louis,  MO              Firebird
12  Washington, DC            The Rock N’ Roll Hotel
13   Philadelphia, PA        Johnny Brenda’s
14  Baltimore, MD              The Metro Gallery
16  Westport, CT                Toquet Hall
17   Boston, MA                    Great Scott
18  Ithaca, NY                    The Haunt
19  New York, NY                The Bowery Ballroom
20  Pittsburgh, PA            Mr. Smalls Theater

2 thoughts on “Tally Hall’s Summer 2011 Tour

  • May 12, 2011 at 11:26 pm
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    Question: if this is the ONLY tour in support of Good & Evil, you think they have some new material they’re gonna want to record? They almost have to by now, right?

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    • May 12, 2011 at 11:30 pm
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      I’m sure they have new material. I can only hope it’s recorded. This is a sign they are surely already “over” Good & Evil, though… which is kind of sad, but we’ll see where the future takes them.

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