November 20, 2000
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Our Lady Peace announce club tour
By PAUL CANTIN


After a summer spent co-headlining Summersault festival shows with Smashing Pumpkins and Foo Fighters, Our Lady Peace is heading back into clubland.

The group announced Monday that they will celebrate the release of their fourth album, "Spiritual Machines," with an eight-city small-venue tour. Tickets for the tour will be handed out by radio stations in each market, although a small number of tickets will be sold on the day of the show at the venue, the band said in a press release.

The band will also be previewing the album Nov. 28 at 12 p.m. Eastern time at their website, www.ourladypeace.com. The new album was co-produced by singer Raine Maida and longstanding producer Arnold Lanni, and mixed by Pearl Jam producer Brendan O'Brien. Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron also appears on the record.

"Spiritual Machines" arrives in stores Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Here's the tour dates and venues.

December 1 Sonar Vancouver, BC

December 3 Urban Lounge Edmonton, AB

December 5 The Factory Calgary,AB

December 6 The State Regina, SK

December 8 West End Cultural Centre Winnipeg, MB

December 11 The Phoenix Toronto, ON

December 12 Barrymore's Ottawa, ON

December 13 Club Soda Montreal, PQ


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