Following the success of their indie label-released debut and an iPod commercial featuring their song "Bruises," Chairlift signed to Columbia Records. For their major label debut, Chairlift remixed and mastered Does You Inspire You, while adding two new tracks, "Dixie Gypsy", and "Le Flying Saucer Hat", both of which were originally intended for the debut.
The band will also be hitting the summer festival circuit, performing at this year's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, All Point West and Lollapalooza. Dates below.
Chairlift On Tour:
Mon 5.4 St Louis, MO - Fox Theatre w/ The Killers
Tues 5.5 Columbus, OH - Lifestyle Communities Pavilion w/ The Killers
Wed 5.6 Cleveland, OH - Time Warner Cable w/ The Killers
Fri 5.8 Camden, NJ - Susquehanna Bank Center w/ The Killers
Sat 5.9 Wallingford, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena w/ The Killers
Sun 5.10 Brooklyn , NY - The Bell House
Sat 6.6 Baltimore, MD - Rufustival w/ Dirty Projectors
Tue 6.9 Little Rock, AK - The Village w/ MGMT
Thurs 6.11 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo Music Festival
Thurs 6.18 Los Angeles, CA - Echo w/ Sleepy Sun & The Big Pink
Sat 6.20 Los Angeles, CA - Getty Center/ Getty Museum
Sun 6.21 Costa Mesa, CA - Detroit Bar
Mon 6.22 San Diego, CA - Casbah
Sat 8.1 Jersey City, NJ - All Points West Festival
Sat 8.8 - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
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