The Breeders Tour 2009

The Breeders' 2009 tour consisted of sixteen North American dates in August 2009. The tour was in support of their EP Fate to Fatal.[1] The lineup for the band in 2009 consisted of sisters Kim and Kelley Deal, Mando Lopez, Jose Medeles, and Cheryl Lindsey.[2] Former member Josephine Wiggs played bass for the final three shows, because Lopez's wife was having a baby.[3] Songs the group performed included "The She",[4] "Little Fury", "Night of Joy",[5] "New Year", "Fate to Fatal",[6] "Divine Hammer", "No Aloha",[7] "Iris", and "Walk It Off".[8][9] They also played the Amps' "I Am Decided"[6][10] and "Tipp City".[8]

The Breeders Tour 2009
Tour by The Breeders
Start dateAugust 5, 2009 (2009-08-05)
End dateAugust 23, 2009 (2009-08-23)
No. of shows16
The Breeders concert chronology

Dates

List of concert dates, cities, venues, and support groups
Date (2009)[11] City[11] Country Venue[11] Support[12]
August 5 Newport United States Southgate House Times New Viking
August 6 Indianapolis The Vogue
August 7 St. Louis Blueberry Hill
August 8 Lawrence The Bottleneck
August 9 Omaha The Slowdown
August 11 Minneapolis Fine Line Whispertown 2000
August 12 Madison Majestic Theater
August 13 Chicago Double Door
August 14 Pontiac The Crofoot
August 15 Toronto Canada Lee's Palace
August 17 Boston United States Paradise
August 18 New York City Bowery Ballroom
August 19
August 21 Washington Black Cat
August 22 Pittsburgh Diesel
August 23 Columbus Newport Music Hall

Notes

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