From mike-gordon.com/tour:
Mike Gordon and his band return to the road this Fall for short and sweet handful of shows spanning two weekends on the East Coast in support of his studio album, Moss.
During the first weekend, the band will return to the impenetrable state of New Hampshire and perform in Portsmouth and Lebanon. Three weeks later the band will pick back up and play Pawtucket, RI and Albany, NY. The band will also return to Northampton, MA, where they played their inaugural gig together back in 2008.
Mike returns with the same five-piece lineup, including Scott Murawski on guitar, Craig Myers on percussion, Tom Cleary on keyboards and drummer Todd Isler.
A limited number of tickets for Portsmouth, Lebanon, Pawtucket, and Albany are available NOW via a very fast real-time fan presale at http://mikegordontickets.rlc.net.
The fan presale ends this Thursday, September 29th at 5PM ET. A separate pre-sale is underway for Northampton at http://bit.ly/mg_nh, which will end on Friday, September 30th at 9:59AM ET.
Tickets will go on sale through traditional outlets beginning Friday, September 30th at 10AM ET.
Please visit the official website tourdates page at mike-gordon.com for complete details and ticketing info.
NOVEMBER
11-12 - Portsmouth Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH
11-13 - Lebanon Opera House, Lebanon, NH
DECEMBER
12-09 - The Met, Pawtucket, RI
12-10 - Calvin Theatre, Northampton, MA
12-11 - The Egg, Albany, NY
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Psyched for a show at the Egg rather than the usual venue Palace Theatre (990 seats vs. 2,200)