At The Drive-In Performing on Jimmy Kimmel

by | May 8, 2017

Good news for people who live in Los Angeles. Not only will At The Drive-In be playing in town this weekend, they’ll also be making an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. 

The band take part in Jimmy Kimmel’s outdoor mini concert series on Thursday, May 11th. They’ll be playing a couple songs off their new record in·ter a·li·a, which was released last week. You can score free tickets for that here.

in•ter a•li•a is At The Drive-In’s first album in almost two decades. It’s a follow up to 2000’s Relationship of Command.  And if you haven’t heard it yet, you can stream it in its entirety

ATDI is currently on the road with Le Butcherettes. Here’s where you can catch them…

At the Drive-In tour dates:

May 06 El Paso, TX @ Country Coliseum
May 08 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
May 09 San Diego, CA @ Soma
May 12 San Francisco, CA @ Civic Auditorium
May 13 Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Auditorium
May 17 Mexico City, MX @ Pepsi Center WTC

Jun 07 Austin, TX @ Stubb’s
Jun 09 San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre
Jun 10 Houston, TX @ Revention Music Center
Jun 12 Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
Jun 13 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
Jun 15 Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
Jun 17 St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre
Jun 18 Chicago, IL @ Arago Ballroom
Jun 20 Columbus, OH @ Express Live
Jun 21 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre

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