EELS TO EMBARK ON WORLD TOUR
INCLUDES DATES IN U.S.A., CANADA, U.K. AND EUROPE
HIGHLY-ANTICPATED NEW ALBUM WONDERFUL, GLORIOUS OUT FEBRUARY 5
EELS will embark on a world tour to celebrate the release of their new album Wonderful, Glorious, out February 5 on E Works/Vagrant Records. Kicking off February 14 in Santa Ana, California, the tour includes dates across the United States, Canada, the U.K. and Europe. The tour will wrap up on April 24 in Paris, France; please see reverse for a complete list of dates. Tickets are available for pre-sale here: http://www.crowdsurge.com/eels. “Peach Blossom,” a new song from Wonderful, Glorious can currently be streamed here: http://soundcloud.com/vagrantrecords/eels-peach-blossom.
The ever-changing project of singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Oliver Everett (aka E), EELS recorded Wonderful, Glorious at Everett’s new Los Feliz, CA studio. Dubbed “The Compound,” the new space invigorated Everett’s writing process. “It was exciting,” he says, “it filled me with hope for limitless possibilities. And I realized I’d had a similar feeling when I first put the band together for the last two tours.” The band, which features guitarists The Chet and P-Boo, bass player Koool G Murder and drummer Knuckles, all had a hand in the writing of Wonderful, Glorious. “The only rule I had was ‘let’s try it,’” says Everett. “If anyone in the room had an idea, I’d say ‘let’s try it.’”
In the four years prior to his album trilogy, Everett embarked on a number of projects including his acclaimed autobiography Things the Grandchildren Should Know and the BBC-produced multiple-award winning Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives documentary film about E and his quantum physicist father, Hugh Everett III, which was broadcast on PBS’ Nova series in the U.S., fall of 2008. “All this time during the making of all these other projects, I was always writing and recording music,” says Everett. “Every time I branch out and try something else, I think it will be some kind of relief to take a break from music. But I always come back with my tail between my legs, because there’s nothing I enjoy more than making music. The other projects have been great experiences for me, but this is what I love to do.”
EELS WORLD TOUR
February 14 Santa Ana, CA The Observatory
February 15 Los Angeles, CA The Fonda Theatre
February 16 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
February 18 Portland, OR Aladdin Theater
February 19 Seattle, WA Showbox Theater
February 22 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
February 23 Chicago, IL Vic Theatre
February 24 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
February 25 Toronto, ON Phoenix Concert Theatre
February 26 Montreal, QC Theatre Corona
February 27 Boston, MA Paradise
March 1 New York, NY Webster Hall
March 2 Philadelphia, PA World Café Live
March 3 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
March 4 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
March 5 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse
March 7 Dallas, TX Granada Theater
March 8 Houston, TX Warehouse Live Ballroom
March 14 Belfast, Ireland Limelight
March 15 Dublin, Ireland Olympia
March 17 Manchester, United Kingdom Academy
March 18 Glasgow, United Kingdom O2 Academy
March 19 Leeds, United Kingdom O2 Academy
March 21 London, United Kingdom O2 Academy Brixton
March 23 Bournemouth, United Kingdom O2 Academy
March 25 Brighton, United Kingdom Dome
March 26 Norwich, United Kingdom UEA
March 27 Nottingham, United Kingdom Rock City
March 29 Bristol, United Kingdom O2 Academy
March 30 Birmingham, United Kingdom O2 Academy
April 1 Amsterdam, Holland Paradiso
April 6 Copenhagen, Denmark Grey Hall
April 7 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit
April 8 Berlin, Germany Astra
April 10 Belgium, Brussels Cirque Royal
April 12 Caen, France Le Cargo
April 14 Salzburg, Austria Republic
April 15 Fribourg, Switzerland Frison
April 16 Zurich, Switzerland Volkshaus
April 18 Milan, Italy Alcatraz
April 19 Graz, Austria Orpheum
April 20 Linz, Austria Posthof
April 21 Vienna, Austria Gasometer
April 22 Munich, Germany Muffathalle
April 24 Paris, France Trianon
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