David Byrne has confirmed the Winter 2009 leg of his solo tour. As previously reported, Byrne has spent the fall on the road with in support of his recent collaboration with Brian Eno, Everything that Happens will Happen Today. The former Talking Heads leader will now also travel to Asia in January for appearances in Hong Kong (1/19), Singapore (1/21), Osaka (1/23) and Tokyo (1/27-28), before returning for another round of U.S. dates. Though Byrnes full winter itinerary is still being determined, we can safely confirm that the singer/guitarists will appear at Seattles Benaroya Concert Hall on February 18, Spokane, WAs Martin Woldson Theater on February 19 and New Yorks Radio City Music Hall on February 27. European fans will then be treated to a round of Everything that Happens will Happen Today dates.
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