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Florence + the Machine announce US tour dates for 'Ceremonials' album
Published Wednesday, Jan 25 2012, 19:44 GMT | By Kristina Bustos | Add comment

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The US tour consists of 16 dates which will kick off on April 14 in Santa Barbara, California.
The jaunt includes appearances on April 15 and 22 at the Coachella Music Festival, and on May 3 at the New Orleans Jazz Fest.
The US tour will end on May 12 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Florence + the Machine will embark on a UK and Ireland tour from March 2 to March 16.
The band will also headline Benicassim music festival in Spain in July.
Florence + the Machine's US tour dates are as follows:
- April 14 - Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara Bowl
- April 15 - Indio, California, Coachella Music Festival
- April 17 - Reno, Nevada, Grand Sierra Resort
- April 18 - Davis, California, Mondavi Centre
- April 20 - Phoenix, Arizona, Comerica Theatre
- April 21 - Las Vegas, Nevada, The Cosmopolitan
- April 22 - Indio, California, Coachella Music Festival
- April 27 - Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hennepin Theatre
- April 28 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Eagles Ballroom
- April 29 - St. Louis, Missouri, Peabody Opera House
- May 1 - Dallas, Texas, Palladium Ballroom
- May 2 - Houston, Texas, Verizon Wireless Theatre
- May 3 - New Orleans, Louisiana, New Orleans Jazz Fest
- May 8 - New York, New York, Radio City Music Hall
- May 11 - Uncasville, Connecticut, Mohegan Sun Arena
- May 12 - Atlantic City, New Jersey, Borgata Events Centre
Watch the music video of 'No Light, No Light' by Florence + the Machine below:
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