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As expected, the Smashing Pumpkins will celebrate their 20th
anniversary with a fall tour featuring unique set lists. The trek
begins Nov. 1 in Cleveland and wraps Dec. 2-3 in Los Angeles reports Billbaord.
During multiple-night engagements, for which special ticket bundles
will be available, the band promises to not repeat any song on the set
lists. The first night of such runs is being dubbed "Black Sunshine,"
while the second is called "White Crosses."
In the band's Chicago hometown, the Pumpkins will
play two nights each at the Chicago Theatre and Auditorium Theatre.
Right before the tour, the band will play Neil Young's annual Bridge
School Benefit outside San Francisco for the first time since 1999.
As previously reported, the Pumpkins have a new song,
"G.L.O.W.," in the upcoming video game "Guitar Hero: World Tour," and
are the subject of the documentary "It All Goes Wrong," due Nov. 11.
Here are the Smashing Pumpkins' tour dates:
Nov. 1: Cleveland (Palace Theatre)
Nov. 3-4: Toronto (Massey Hall)
Nov. 6-7: New York (United Palace Theatre)
Nov. 8: Atlantic City, N.J. (Borgata)
Nov. 11-12: Washington, D.C. (DAR Constitution Hall)
Nov. 14-15: Boston (Wang Center)
Nov. 18-19: Chicago (Chicago Theatre)
Nov. 21-22: Chicago (Auditorium Theatre)
Nov. 26: St. Louis (Fox Theatre)
Nov. 30: San Diego (RIMAC Arena)
Dec. 2-3: Los Angeles (Gibson Amphitheatre)
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