Kurt Vile has announced new tour dates behind his joint album with Courtney Barnett 'Lotta Sea Lice'. Today, the full routing was revealed.
The four-week tour has stops all over the country kicking off June 13 in Morgantown, WV at Metropolitan Theatre and wrapping up on July 17 in Charlotte, NC at The Underground.
Kurt Vile is bringing Dylan Carlson and Connections at various points on the road with him as supporting acts throughout the tour.
Kurt Vile was one of the founders of the Philadelphia-based band The War on Drugs, which he left at the end of 2008 to take a solo career. Currently, he has signed a contract with Matador Records and performs with The Violators.
In point of fact, Kurt Vile's music is referred to indie-rock with impurities of folk and lo-fi and is often compared to great compositions by Bruce Springsteen. The latest project, on which Kurt was focused most, is a collaboration with Courtney Barnett musician, with whom he co-wrote an album called ‘Lotta Sea Lice’ on August 30, 2017, and received positive reviews from music critics and fans. In addition, the main single «Over Everything», taken from the sophomore album, was filmed by remarkable cinematographer Danny Cohen.
Vile’s last LP was 2015’s b’lieve i’m goin down. In the same year, Barnett released Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit.
Get a look at the full itinerary below.