Posted on: January 18, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 1

Warner Bros. Records’ recording artists Meg & Dia hit the road this month for an extended tour in advance of the spring 2009 release of their second album, Here, Here and Here.

Here, Here and Here was written and recorded last summer in Los Angeles with producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, All American Rejects). Over the course of its 13 brand-new studio tracks (written entirely by Meg and Dia Frampton), the album chronicles the past few years in the life of this hardworking band, which is made up of sisters Meg (guitar, vocals) and Dia Frampton (lead vocal), Nick Price (drums), Carlo Gimenez (guitar), and Jonathan Snyder (bass). Here, Here and Here also showcases Meg & Dia’s growing ability to express themselves musically by incorporating new instrument arrangements and a new pool of lyrical influences, as well as honing in on their distinctive brand of pop-rock.

To give fans a taste of what’s to come, Meg & Dia will preview songs from their upcoming album, as well as perform old favorites from their debut album Something Real, including the fan fave singles “Monster” and “Roses.” On a marathon tour for the last two and half years in support of Something Real, Meg & Dia launched their first headlining tour last September after a series of high-profile dates with Angels & Airwaves (fronted by former Blink-182 vocalist-guitarist Tom Delonge). In 2007 the band joined the Vans Warped Tour, playing on Hurley.com stage for the entire tour.

Fans will be able to pre-order the album from the band’s website www.MegandDia.com.

Meg & Dia’s upcoming tour dates are as follows:

With Secondhand Serenade
1/16 : Las Vegas, NV -House Of Blues
1/17 : Sparks, NV -The New Oasis
1/18 : Orangevale, CA -The Boardwalk
1/21: Spokane, WA -The Knitting Factory
1/26 : Fargo, ND -The Venue
1/27 : Sioux Falls, SD -Ramkota Exit Hall
1/28 : Des Moines, IA -People’s Court
1/31 : Univ of Indianapolis- University Hall
2/5 : Burlington, VT -Higher Ground
2/6 : Providence, RI -Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
2/7 : Portland, ME -The Station
2/8 : New Haven, CT -Toad’s Place

Take Action Tour with Cute Is What We Aim For:
2/11 : Sauget, IL -Pop’s
2/12 : Cleveland, OH -House of Blues
2/13 : Cheswick, PA -Club Gravity
2/15 : Hartford, CT -Webster Theatre
2/17 : Worcester, MA -The Palladium
2/18 : New York, NY -The Fillmore @ Irving Plaza
2/20 : Baltimore, MD -Rams Head Live!
2/21 : Philadelphia, PA -Theatre of Living Arts
2/22 : Washington, DC -9:30 Club
2/23 : Norfolk, VA -The NorVa
2/24 : Charlotte, NC -Tremont Music Hall
2/26 : Atlanta, GA -The Masquerade
2/27 : Myrtle Beach, SC -House of Blues
2/28 : St. Petersburg, FL -State Theatre
3/1 : Ft. Lauderdale, FL -Revolution
3/2 : Orlando, FL -House of Blues
3/4 : Pensacola, FL -American Legion
3/5 : Houston, TX -Warehouse Live
3/6 : San Antonio, TX -White Rabbit
3/7 : Austin, TX -Emo’s
3/8: Dallas, TX -House of Blues
3/10 : Tucson, AZ -Rialto Theatre
3/11 : Tempe, AZ -Marquee Theatre
3/13 : Hollywood, CA-House of Blues
3/14 : San Diego, CA -House of Blues
3/15 : Las Vegas, NV -House of Blues
3/16 : Anaheim, CA -House of Blues
3/18 : Sparks, NV -The New Oasis
3/19 : San Francisco, CA -The Fillmore
3/21: Portland, OR -Hawthorne Theatre
3/22 : Seattle, WA -El Corazon
3/23 : Spokane, WA -The Knitting Factory
3/24 : Murray, UT -Murray Theatre
3/25 : Englewood, CO -Gothic Theatre
3/27 : St. Paul, MN -Station 4
3/28: Milwaukee, WI -The Eagles Club
3/30 : Chicago, IL -House of Blues
3/31 : Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
4/1 : Cincinnati, OH -Bogart’s

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