This marks the first major tour for front man Bill Leeb and Delerium in five years. Fans can expect guest vocalists from past Delerium albums to make special appearances, including Sixpence None The Richer's Leigh Nash and chanteuse Kristy Thirsk. Up and coming fellow Nettwerk artists Elsiane and Morgan Page will support the entire 16-date run.
Delerium has also been spending time in the studio working on their next project, an acoustic that will be comprised of past hit singles as well as two new tracks. Since the release of their Nettwerk debut album Semantic Spaces in 1995, Delerium has gone on to sell over a million albums in North America alone, and are also known for a string of successful singles, including the worldwide dance smash "Silence" (featuring the talents of superstar Sarah McLachlan), which sold over 300,000 copies in the UK. Other hits have included "After All," "Innocente (Falling In Love),�" "Underwater" and "Heaven's Earth."
Full Tour Dates as follows:
Sep 11 - Vancouver - Commodore Ballroom
Sep 12 - Portland - Wonder Ballroom
Sep 13 - Seattle - Showbox
Sep 15 - San Francisco - Slim's
Sep 16 - San Diego - House of Blues
Sep 17 - Los Angeles - El Rey Theatre
Sep 18 - Anaheim - House of Blues
Sep 21 - Denver - Gothic
Sep 24 - Minneapolis - Myth
Sep 25 - Milwaukee - The Rave
Sep 26 - Detroit - Royal Oak Music Hall
Sep 27 - Toronto - Guvernment
Sep 28 - Montreal - Club Soda
Sep 30 - NYC - BB Kings
Oct 1 - Washington - 9:30 Club
Oct 4 - Atlanta - The Loft
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