Atmosphere Announces Fall 2012 North American Tour Dates

    Maintaining its reputation as one of Hip Hop’s most consistent touring acts, Atmosphere is ready to embark on its final North American tour of 2012.

    After touring in Australia and New Zealand with Evidence, and participating in Summerfest, Forecastle, and Camp Bisco music festivals, Slug and Ant are gearing up for another set of tour dates.

    Fellow Rhymesayers act I Self Devine, who is touring in support of his May release The Sound of Low Class Amerika, as well as Minneapolis rapper/beatboxer Carnage, will join the line-up.

    Additional shows this Fall for Atmosphere include a performance in Anchorage, Alaska, with Brother Ali and Abstract Rude, two Rock The Bells shows in San Bernardino, California, and Mountain View, California, and Chicago’s Northcoast Festival, followed by a September 28 show at Atlanta’s Counterpoint Festival.

    Tickets for the 2012 Fall Tour go on sale Friday (July 20). The dates are as follows:

    09.07 – Minneapolis, MN @ Cabooze Outdoors
    09.08 – Fargo, ND @ The Venue @ The Hub
    09.10 – Bozeman, MT @ SUB Ballroom
    09.11 – Missoula, MT @ Wilma Theatre
    09.12 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
    09.14 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
    09.15 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox @ The Market
    09.16 – Portland, OR @ Roseland
    09.17 – Ashland, OR @ Ashland Armory
    09.19 – Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
    09.20 – Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theatre
    09.21 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
    09.22 – Lubbock, TX @ Wrecker’s
    09.24 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee
    09.25 – El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls
    09.26 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s East

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    9 thoughts on “Atmosphere Announces Fall 2012 North American Tour Dates

    1. Man, Slug and Brother Ali need to add a tour date in Houston and show these simps what real hip hop is about.

    2. Atmosphere……..YAWN. Boring rap with no bangers at all. They’ll always be irrelevant. BOOK THAT SHIT!!!

      1. You for real? I’ve never been to any Rhymesayers show that hasn’t been sold out. Everyone on the label hits my city multiple times a year and I pay for every show because it is always sick as fuck.

      2. Most of their shows sell-out and I know their guarantee is at least $25-30k per show. And they cane pretty much tour as much as they want. Their most recent sales are down- who isn’t?, but most of their LPs have sold around 200k units, and they’ve pushed 2 million units independently. Interesting definition of “nobody” there.

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