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TV on the Radio Drop Science, Hit Road

Possibly Will Insert Commas Into Touring Schedule

By Anthony Carew, About.com

Michael Lavine

In anticipation of their soon-to-drop, much-awaited, punctuation-inclusive Dear Science, LP, Brooklyn's idiosyncratic TV on the Radio have unleashed a slate of dates for late-'08. The grandiose, hysterical, mutant-glam quintet will spent much of September and October on the road; dates landing either side of Dear Science,'s September 23 release.

Dear North America,:
September 5: Portland, OR - Roseland
September 6: Seattle, WA - Showbox
September 7: Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore Ballroom
September 9: Calgary, Alberta - MacEwan Ballroom
September 10: Edmonton, Alberta - Starlite Room
September 12: Boise, ID - Knitting Factory
September 13: Salt Lake City, UT - In the Venue
September 14: Morrison, CO - Red Rocks (Monolith Festival)
September 19: San Diego, CA - Street Scene
September 20: San Francisco, CA - Treasure Island Festival
October 10: Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
October 11: Providence, RI - Lupos
October 13 Boston, MA - Wilbur Theatre
October 14: Brooklyn, NY - Masonic Temple
October 15: Brooklyn, NY - Masonic Temple
October 16: Brooklyn, NY - Masonic Temple
October 18: Cincinnati, OH - Bogarts
October 19: Indianapolis, IN - Vogue Theatre
October 20: Minneapolis, MN - First Ave
October 21: Minneapolis, MN - First Ave
October 22: Chicago, IL Riviera
October 24: New Orleans, LA - Voodoo Festival
October 25: Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
October 26: Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
October 28: Dallas, TX - Lakewood Theatre
October 30: Austin, TX - Stubbs
October 31: Oklahoma City, OK - Diamond Ballroom
November 6: Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern

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