This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Thursday have announced some new tour dates. The show will comprise of three acts. We will open the night with a special set comprised of material from the CITY and NO DEV records. We will then take a break while you are entertained by the dulcet tones and stories of Mr Chris Conley from the legendary Saves The Day before we return with a selection of tracks from FULL COLLAPSE and a best of the rest set, to close out the night. 1-04 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer 2-04 Washington, DC The Black Cat 3-04 Greensboro, NC The Pyrle 4-04 Birmingham, AL WORKPLAY 6-04 Dallas, TX Puzzles Deep Ellum 7-04 San Antonio, TX Paper Tiger 9-04 Mesa, AZ Nile Theater 10-04 Los Angeles, CA Teragram Ballroom 11-04 Pomona, CA The Glass House 12-04 San Francisco, CA August Hall 14-04 Seattle, WA The Crocodile 15-04 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom 17-04 Boise, ID Shrine Social Club 18-04 Salt Lake City, UT Metro Music Hall 19-04 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall 20-04 Omaha, NE Slowdown 22-04 St. Louis, MO Delmar Hall 23-04 Chicago, IL Metro 24-04 Columbus, OH Skully's Music Diner 25-04 Rochester, NY Anthology 26-04 Detroit, MI The Magic Stick 28-04 Amityville, NY Amityville Music Hall 29-04 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg 30-04 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.
I really like this double set approach some bands are taking. Bright Eyes is doing the same thing with I'm Wide Awake and Digital Ash. Play one record, have another artist in the middle, play the other one. Super cool for the fans.
Yeah I totally agree. I think it is really cool especially for bands with large catalogs like Thursday. I wish they were doing A City By the Light Divided and No Devolucion in full as the two sets but at least they are planning these albums at all. I really loved the way Silverstein structured their last tour. Starting with their latest albums and playing one or two songs from every release until they got to their debut. Great show.