No Doubt Add Dates To North American Saturn Tour
Pop-rockers No Doubt have announced 21 more dates for their North American tour in support of last month's Return of Saturn, the much-awaited follow-up to their 1995 breakthrough, Tragic Kingdom.
The tour kicks off June 5 in Dallas and includes a stop on June 24 in Seattle to play at the grand opening of Paul Allen's Experience Music Project museum.
The first single from Return of Saturn, "Ex-Girlfriend" (RealAudio excerpt), reached the #2 spot on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in March.
Lit and hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas will support the Orange County, Calif., group on the road. Lit made a name for themselves with the platinum A Place in the Sun. The group's latest single, "Miserable," is #6 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
No Doubt tour dates:
June 5; Dallas, Texas; Starplex Amphitheater
June 6; The Woodlands, Texas; C.W. Mitchell Pavilion
June 8; New Orleans, La.; UNO Lakefront Arena
June 9; Atlanta, Ga.; the Tabernacle
June 11; Charlotte, N.C.; Blockbuster Pavilion
June 12; Virginia Beach, Va.; GTE Amphitheater
June 14; Cleveland, Ohio; Nautica Stage
June 15; Columbia, Md.; Merriweather Post
June 19; Holmdel, N.J.; PNC Bank Arts Center
June 20; Wantagh, N.Y.; Jones Beach Theatre
June 22; Boston, Mass.; FleetBoston Pavilion
June 24; Seattle, Wash.; the Experience Music Project #&151 Grand Opening
June 25; Toronto, Ontario; Molson Amphitheater
June 26; Montreal, Quebec; Plaza Des Nations
June 28; Philadelphia, Pa.; PLY Show
June 29; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Iron City Light Amphitheater
July 3; Pontiac, Mich.; Phoenix Plaza Theatre
July 5; Antioch, Tenn.; AmSouth Amphitheater
July 7; Milwaukee, Wis.; Summerfest Amphitheater
July 8; Chicago, Ill.; TBA
July 10; Minneapolis, Min.; Roy Wilken Amphitheater
July 12; Maryland Heights, Mo.; Riverport Amphitheater
July 13; Bonner Springs, Kan.; Sandstone Amphitheater
July 15; Morrison, Colo.; Red Rocks Amphitheater
July 17; West Valley, Utah; E Center
July 18; Boise, Idaho; Sandy Point Beach
July 20; Vancouver, British Columbia; Plaza Of Nations
July 22; Portland, Ore.; Salem Armory
July 23; Anchorage, Ala.; Sullivan
July 25; Marysville, Calif.; Sacramento Valley Amphitheater
July 26; San Jose, Calif.; Events Center
July 28; Berkeley, Calif.; Greek Theater
July 29; Santa Barbara, Calif.; County Bowl
July 31; Las Vegas, Nev.; House of Blues
Aug. 2; Phoenix, Ariz.; Mesa Amphitheater
Aug. 3; San Diego, Calif.; Cox Arena
Aug. 5; Irvine, Calif.; Verizon Wireless Amphitheater