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Worriers announce new album (and new label)

Posted by Loren on July 1, 2017

Worriers will follow-up Imaginary Life (2015) with a new album out later this year on SideOneDummy.

The band also has a new song out, below, titled "Future Me," and will be touring the USA and Australia this year.

Tour dates are listed after the jump.

Kicking off in mid-July, Worriers will embark on a full U.S. headlining tour, bringing along Camp Cope (AUS), Typesetter and Chris Farren for support.

​with Camp Cope and Cayetana:​
Thursday July 6 – Washington DC @ Songbyrd
Friday July 7 – Lancaster, PA @ Lizard Lounge
Saturday July 8 – Belmar, NJ @ Paul’s Tavern 
Sunday July 9 – Boston, MA @ Great Scott 

with Camp Cope and Thin Lips:
Wednesday July 12 – Wilmington, DE @ 1984
Thursday July 13 – Richmond, VA @ Gallery 5

with Katie Ellen, Camp Cope and Thin Lips:
Friday July 14 – Brooklyn, NY @ TBA

with Camp Cope:​
Wednesday July 19 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr Roboto
Thursday July 20 – Cincinatti, OH @ North Side Yacht Club
Friday July 21 – Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge

​with Camp Cope and Typesetter:​
Sunday July 23 – Denver, CO @ Three Kings 

​with Chris Farren, Camp Cope and Typesetter:​
Tuesday July 25 – Pomona, CA @ Acerogami 
Wednesday July 26  – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bootleg 

​with Typesetter:​
Thursday July 27 – Oakland, CA @ Night Light
Friday July 28  – Portland, OR @ T​he Analog downstairs​
Saturday July 29 – Seattle, WA @ Lucky Liquor (matinee)
Saturday July 29 – Seattle, WA @ Victory Lounge
Sunday July 30 – Missoula, MT @ The Zacc Below​
Monday July 31 – Bozeman, MT @ Whistle Pig korean
Wednesday August 2 – Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium
Thursday August 3 – Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
Friday August 4 – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club
Saturday August 5 – Indianapolis, IN @ Grove Haus​

Worriers only:
​Sunday August 6​ – ​Cleveland, OH @ Now That's Class

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