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The Hold Steady announce new label and new record

Posted by Loren on January 12, 2014

The Hold Steady announce new label and new record
The Hold Steady announce new label and new record

The Hold Steady will release a new record, Teeth Dreams, on March 25 via Washington Square--an imprint of Razor & Teeth. They're play a short run of dates in the coming months, including two tenth anniversary shows.

The Hold Steady Tour Dates

January 29 - Memphis, TN - Hi-Tone

January 30 - St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway

January 31- Louisville, KY - Headliners

February 1 - Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom

February 3 - Columbus, OH - A&R Bar

February 4 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mr. Small's

February 6 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg*

February 7 - Harrisburg, PA - The Brewery*^

* "10th Anniversary shows" Harrisburg

^ Benefit for Jersey Mike.

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The Hold Steady announce new label and new record
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