Jeff Mangum: “One Last U.S. Acoustic Tour”

Jeff Mangum Tour 2013Jeff Mangum’s 2011 break from semi-reclusion was a moment to behold when it came to catching the Neutral Milk Hotel frontman live and in-person, but — per this week’s tour announcement quote — our last chance for that moment is perhaps yet to come. “Jeff is heading out for one last u.s. acoustic tour,” reads an announcement on his official site, “giving him the chance to play to all the silver citizens dwelling in cities that he has yet to sing in.”

What we have below is great news for those in the following locales, good news for those who can afford to travel, and another run through the records at home otherwise. Better yet: The rest of us can catch Mangum tonight, playing a webcast set at his second Occupy Wall Street benefit since last year’s impromptu street performance. If you missed it, video replay should be forthcoming. In the meantime, where Mangum is headed next:

Jeff Mangum Tour Dates, 2013

January

09 Buffalo, New York | Ashbury Hall, Babeville
10 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Carnegie Music Hall
11 Cleveland, Ohio | Ohio City Masonic Temple
12 Detroit, Michigan | Redford Theatre
14 Columbus, Ohio | Southern Theatre
15 Bloomington, Indiana | Bushkirk-Chumley
16 St. Louis, Montana | Sheldon Concert Hall
18 Lawrence, Kansas | Liberty Hall
19 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – ACM, UCO | Performance Lab
20 Dallas, Texas | Majestic Theater
21 Houston, Texas | Cullen Theater, the Wortham Center
23 New Orleans, Louisiana | One Eyed Jacks
24 Tallahassee, Florida | The Moon
25 Gainesville, Florida | Florida Theater
26 Orlando, Florida | The Beacham
28 Augusta, Georgia | Sky City
29 Charleston, South Caroline | Charleston Music Hall
30 Wilmington, North Carolina | Brooklyn Arts Center, St. Andrews
31 Charlotte, North Carolina | Neighborhood Theatre

February

01 Knoxville, Tennessee | Bijou Theatre
02 Asheville, North Carolina | The Grey Eagle
04 Charlottesville, Virginia |Jefferson Theater
05 Wilmington, Delaware | Dupont Theatre
06 York, Pennsylvania | Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center
08 Hartford, Connecticut | The Great Hall in Union Station
09 Portland, Main | State Theater
10 Providence, Rhode Island | Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
13 Ithaca, New York | State Theatre
14 Clinton, New York | Hamilton College Chapel
15 Poughkeepsie, New York | Barvadon Opera House
16 North Adams, Massachusetts | MASS MoCA

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