Shortly after revealing plans to release their first new album in 11 years, Help Us Stranger, the Raconteurs have revealed dates for an extensive North American tour.
Kicking off on July 12 Detroit at the Masonic Temple Theatre, the Jack White-led troupe will roll through Seattle on July 18, Los Angeles on July 26, Washington, D.C. on Aug. 17, Nashville on Aug. 29 and 30, Manhattan on Sept. 6, and Brooklyn on Sept. 7 (and plenty more in between).
Get tickets via Ticketmaster here.
Help Us Stranger arrives on June 21 and features two new songs, "Sunday Driver" and “Now That You’re Gone," which were released last December. Their last studio album, Consolers of the Lonely, came out in 2008.
The Raconteurs had previously shared that the album is mixed by GRAMMY-winning producer Vance Powell at Nashville's Sputnik Sound. Powell won the GRAMMY Award for the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for the band's previous album at the 51st GRAMMY Awards.
Fans can now sign up for a limited edition vinyl LP now through April 30. More details at the Third Man Store.
The Raconteurs Release Details On First Album in 11 Years, 'Help Us Stranger'