My Favorite Highway annouces tour with Hellogoodbye

My Favorite Highway
My Favorite Highway
My Favorite Highway has announced plans to join Fun and Limbeck as supporting acts for Hellogoodbye on their “End Of Summer” tour through August 27th in Orangevale, CA (full schedule below). The Washington DC based band have become summer road warriors, they started their road trip at Bamboozle in May before touring with Danger Radio and Stereo Skyline and will be out with Ace Enders until June 28th and with The Cab July 5th through August 9th. Their debut album How To Call A Bluff was released on May 5th.

“Playing live shows and interacting with the fans is our favorite part about being in a band, so we’re thrilled to continue our summer tour with Hellogoodbye,” said frontman David Cook.

My Favorite Highway recently shot the video for their first single “Say So,” based on the popular Eighties movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The catchy, up-beat song will impact Top 40 radio in July. Alternative Press named My Favorite Highway 1 of 100 bands to watch in 2009, saying “If the polished power-pop and fresh-faced press pictures are any indication, quartet My Favorite Highway could be speeding down the same road of radio singles and success that the All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls have enjoyed.”

Before signing with Virgin Records, the suburban Washington, DC-based group, comprised of David Cook (vocals, piano, guitar), Will Cook (bass), Bobby Morgenthaler (drums) and Pat Jenkins (guitar, vocals) independtly released two ep’s and the full length How To Call A Bluff. They’ve sold over 100,000 individual track downloads and have had songs placed on popular MTV shows “Newport Harbor,” “The Hills” and in the trailer for the latter spin-off “The City.” The Virgin Records release produced by Paul Barber, and mixed by Jeff Juliano (John Mayer, Lifehouse, OAR) has been re-mastered with two additional new songs.

My Favorite Highway on Tour:

With Ace Enders:

June 19th Vineland, NJ Hangar 84

June 20th Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Small’s Theatre

June 21st Cleveland, OH Grog Shop

June 23rd Pontiac, MI Pike Room

June 24th Grand Rapids, MI The Mixtape

June 26th Madison, WI The Loft

June 27th Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen

June 28th Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock Social Club

With The Cab:

July 5th Columbus, OH The Basement

July 11th Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place

July 12th Albany, NY Valentine’s

July 14th South Hackensack, NJ School of Rock

July 15th NYC, NY Highline Ballroom

July 16th Foxboro, MA Showcase Live

July 17th Hartford, CT Webster Underground

July 18th Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar

July 19th Allston, MA Harper’s Ferry

July 21st Farmingdale, NY The Crazy Donkey

July 22nd Lancaster, PA Chameleon

July 23rd Bloomington, IN Rhino’s

July 25th Cincinatti, OH 20th Century Theatre

July 26th Louisville, KY Headliner’s Music Hall

July 28th Washington DC 9:30 Club

July 29th Raleigh, NC The Brewery

July 30th Atlanta, GA The Masquerade

July 31st Orlando, FL The Social

Aug 1st Fort Lauderdale, FL Culture Room

Aug 2nd Tampa, FL The Orpheum

Aug 4th Houston, TX Warehouse Live

Aug 5th Austin, TX Emo’s

Aug 6th Dallas, TX The Pontiac Garage @ HOB

Aug 7th Albuquerque, NM Launchpad

Aug 8th Tempe, AZ Clubhouse

Aug 9th Las Vegas, NV House of Blues

With Hellogoodbye:

Aug 14th El Paso, TX Chic’s

Aug 18th Victorville, CA Club Karma

Aug 19th Anaheim, CA Chain Reaction

Aug 20th San Luis Obispo, CA Downtown Brew

Aug 21st Santa Barbara, CA Velvet Jones

Aug 23rd Stockton, CA Stockton Empire Theatre

Aug 25th Seattle, WA Chop Suey

Aug 26th Portland, OR Hawthorne Theater

Aug 27th Orangevale, CA The Boardwalk


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