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My Morning Jacket announces hometown Louisville show

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    My Morning Jacket sure are busy for a band that hasn’t released an album in two years. Less than a week after they perform that five-night New York residency, the band will home for a show on October 29th at Louisville’s new — wait for it — KFC Yum! Center. The show comes soon after the Eagles open the arena, meaning there’s maybe a 1% chance the Jacket reprises their “Tequila Sunrise” cover.

    The concert promises to be one long hometown shout-out. The Louisville Youth Orchestra will join MMJ onstage while the city’s own Wax Fang open the event. Tickets go on sale at Ticketmaster August 14th, where $45 gets you either a reserved seat or a General Admission spot. Louisville’s ear X-tacy Records will hold a cash-only G.A. pre-sale on the 12th though, to celebrate their 25th anniversary.

    My Morning Jacket 2010 Tour Dates:
    08/11 – San Diego, CA @ SDSU Outdoor Theatre #
    08/12 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre #
    08/14 – San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Festival
    08/15 – Denver, CO @ Mile High Music Festival
    08/17 – Chicago, IL @ Charter One Pavilion
    08/19 – Boston, MA @ Comcast Center *
    08/20 – Burlington, VT @ Champlain Valley Lawn
    08/21 – Boston, MA @ Comcast Center *
    08/24 – Newark, NJ @ IZOD Center *
    08/25 – Holyoke, MA @ Mountain Park
    08/27 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Station Square Amphitheater
    08/28 – Rochester, NY @ CMAC
    08/29 – Philadelphia, PA @ Great Plaza
    10/18 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 – Performing The Tennessee Fire
    10/19 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 – Performing At Dawn
    10/21 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 – Performing It Still Moves
    10/22 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 – Performing Z
    10/23 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5 – Performing Evil Urges, and beyond!
    10/29 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center $
    10/30-31 – New Orleans, LA @ The Voodoo Experience

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    # = w/ Avi Buffalo
    * = w/ Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
    $ = w/ The Louisville Youth Orchestra and Wax Fang

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