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Adam Ant Adds More US “Friend or Foe” Tour Dates for 2020

Dandy Highwayman, Prince Charming, and New Wave icon extraordinaire Adam Ant is currently finishing up the first leg of his US tour celebrating his 1982 solo debut Friend or Foe, but celebration is far from over, as the Antman has just unveiled plans for the second run of 16 American dates to reconvene in April and May throughout the western half of the country.

Friend or Foe’s 12 song tracklist features hit singles such as “Goody Two-Shoes” and “Desperate But Not Serious”, and of course the album’s title track “Friend or Foe”. The new set of dates will continue includes the entirety of the album including these tracks, making good on its promise of “classic chart-topping singles and personal favorites.” 

A presale for the new dates begins at 10 a.m. local time today. The general on-sale for the new shows is 10 a.m. local time Friday. See adam-ant.com for full details.

See the new tour dates below.

Adam Ant’s ‘Friend or Foe’ 2020 tour dates

  • April 24: Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, CA
  • April 25: Orpheum Theatre, Phoenix, AZ
  • April 26: Kimo Theatre, Albuquerque, NM
  • April 28: Majestic Theatre, Dallas, TX
  • April 29: Revention Music Center, Houston, TX
  • May 1: Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX
  • May 2: Tower Theatre, Oklahoma City, OK
  • May 3: Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO
  • May 5: Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
  • May 6: Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City, UT
  • May 9: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
  • May 10: Roseland Theater, Portland, OR
  • May 12: McDonald Theater, Eugene, OR
  • May 14: Fox Theater, Oakland, CA
  • May 16:Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
  • May 17: Spreckels Theatre, San Diego, CA
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