Before heading out on this short trek, Motion City Soundtrack will play to hometown fans and friends at a sold out Triple Rock Social Club show on Halloween Eve aka Mischief night.
And directly following the Weezer dates, MCS will return to Chicago for a sold out exclusive three night stand at Lincoln Hall where the band will perform their first three albums in their entirety over three separate nights � I Am The Movie on December 18th, Commit This To Memory on December 19th, and Even If It Kills Me on December 20th.
There is a lot of excitement in the Motion City Soundtrack camp as the band gears up for the release of their major label debut � My Dinosaur Life. The first single off the album � "Disappear" � is currently being streamed on the band's web site and is available for purchase exclusively through iTunes.
Oct. 30th Triple Rock Social Club (MCS Headline) Minneapolis, MN *SOLD OUT*
Dec. 1st Aragon Ballroom Chicago, IL
3rd Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI
7th Agganis Arena Boston, MA
9th Patriot Center @ George Mason Fairfax, VA
10th Susquehanna Bank Center Camden, NJ
18th Lincoln Hall (MCS Headline/I Am The Movie) Chicago, IL *SOLD OUT*
19th Lincoln Hall (MCS Headline/Commit This to Memory) Chicago, IL *SOLD OUT*
20th Lincoln Hall (MCS Headline/Even If It Kills Me) Chicago, IL *SOLD OUT*
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