The Living Daylights have released their fall schedule. The tour kicks off with a two-night stand at The Boulevard Cafn Chicago on September 21 22. From there, the band travels east, making stops in Ohio, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and Maryland, before traveling back west with dates in Missouri and Idaho on the way. The band will play two concerts at The Sit n Spin in its hometown of Seattle on October 25 and 26. The shows will be recorded for a live CD, due in the spring. The Daylights will tour on the West Coast in early December.
Meanwhile, saxophonist Jessica Lurie has released a new album, titled School of One. It will be available at gigs and through the bands website. Lurie is also working on a new vocal album. Expect more information on that project in the coming months.
For complete tour details, visit www.livingdaylights.com.
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Living Daylights Release Fall Tour Itinerary
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