The Pixies this morning announced, via the band’s e-mail list, “two very special, fan exclusive shows” at The Troxy in London on June 3 and 4. Tickets for the concerts at the 2,600-capacity venue — priced at £30, or about $46 — already are on sale directly through the band at lalapixiesloveyou.com.
As part of the announcement, the group — which also has live dates planned this summer in Europe, Japan and Down Under — also is offering a free audio and video download of Doolittle track “La La Love You” recorded on tour in 2009 (just enter your e-mail address in the box below), similar to last year’s free live EP.
See Pixies full tour dates after the jump…
Pixies tour dates:
May 25: Le Bikini, Tolouse, France
May 26: Le Bikini, Tolouse, France
May 28: Primavera Sound Festival, Barcelona, Spain
May 30: Pinkpop Festival, Langdraaf, Netherlands
May 31: Lotto Arena, Antwerp, Belgium
June 2: Le Zenith, Nantes, France
June 3: The Troxy, London, UK
June 4: The Troxy, London, UK
June 6: Piazza Castello, Ferrara, Italy
June 9: Expo Grounds, Tel Aviv, Israel
July 30: Splendour in the Grass, Woodford, Queensland, Australia
Aug. 3: Westpac Arena, Christchurch, New Zealand
Aug. 7: Summer Sonic Festival, Tokyo, Japan
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I saw the documentary Loud Quiet Loud – I cannot believe that after that ‘hell’ they would continue to tour together.
Fascinating documentary!!
Yeah, it is fascinating, but i think they overplayed the ‘awkwardness’ that the members of the band displayed in the film to make it seem just that – more interesting.
Seen them last August, simply amazing.