The Chainsmokers Reveal Dates For Friendzone Tour 2015

It's been a big festival season for The Chainsmokers. Between releasing a handful of tracks that would redefine their sound and collaborating with the likes of Tiësto, the New York City-based duo have done much to prove themselves to be more than one-hit wonders in the wake of last year's breakout track "#SELFIE." To close things out in style, the boys have also announced a North American tour that will begin in the fall and end in the winter.

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It’s been a big festival season for The Chainsmokers. Between releasing a handful of tracks that would redefine their sound and collaborating with the likes of Tiësto, the New York City-based duo have done much to prove themselves to be more than one-hit wonders in the wake of last year’s breakout track “#SELFIE.”

To close things out in style, the boys have also announced a North American tour that will begin in the fall and end in the winter. Totaling 33 dates from October to December, the Friendzone Tour is a densely-packed schedule of live performances throughout the US and Canada that will also feature a slew of supporting acts. Names like Ansolo, Autograf, Breathe Carolina, Ookay, Protohype and SNBRN immediately jump out from the roster.

In the meantime, The Chainsmokers have one more Tiësto collaboration that they have not yet released. They will undoubtedly use the track as a means of generating additional buzz for the tour, so check back for it in the following couple of months leading up to when they embark.

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Friend Zone Tour Dates

10/23 – Marahthon Music Works – Nashville, TN
10/24 – Fillmore – Charlotte, NC
10/28 – The Norva – Norfolk, VA
10/29 – Jefferson Theatre – Charlottesville, VA
10/30 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA
10/31 – Echostage – Washington DC
11/3 – Calvin Theatre – Northampton, MA
11/4 – The Dome – Wallingford, CT
11/5 – Hakkasan – Las Vegas, NV
11/6 – New City Gas – Montreal, QC
11/7 – Sound Academy  – Toronto, ON
11/8 – London Music Hall – London, Canada
11/10 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA
11/11 – Bluestone – Columbus, OH
11/13 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
11/14 – Skyway Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
11/15 – Segredo – Madison, WI
11/17 – Canopy Club – Urbana, IL
11/18 – Egyptian Theatre – Indianapolis, IN
11/19 – Pageant – St. Louis, MO
11/20 – Liberty Theatre – Lawrence, KS
11/21 – Fillmore – Denver, CO
11/22 – Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
11/25 – Soma – San Diego, CA
11/27 – Shrine Expo Hall – Los Angeles, CA
11/28 – Hakkasan – Las Vegas, NV
11/28 – Fox Theatre – Oakland, CA
12/2 – Roseland Ballroom – Portland, OR
12/3 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
12/4 – Showbox – Seattle, WA
12/5 Hakkasan – Las Vegas, NV


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