The New Deal has confirmed additional dates on its fall tour, which kicks off tomorrow at Abbey Pub in Chicago. After a gig Friday at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, MI, the trio will head to Canada for a hometown CD release party at the Opera House in Toronto. The new album, Gone Gone Gone, will be in stores on October 14, although it is currently available online. Following two more dates in Ontario next week, the band will return to the U.S. for shows in New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Louisiana, where the group will appear at New Orleans Voodoo Festival on Halloween. More dates are being added on a regular basis.
For details, visit www.thenewdeal.ca.
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