Photo Credit: Paige Sara

Today, St. Paul & The Broken Bones expanded their Angels in Science Fiction Tour, which will support their latest studio project under the same name. The swelled set of dates will see the band turn up in the Southern region of the U.S. before a slate of East Coast appearances, with support from Sugadaisy. Tacked on to the tour announcement is the group’s debut cover of Bay City Rollers’ “Saturday Night.” Listen.

St. Paul & The Broken Bones will spend much of the fall and early winter on the road supporting their latest release, Angels in Science Fiction, with a slew of already-announced concerts. After closing out the aforementioned run in mid-December, they will resume their tour with another run of gigs beginning on February 16 at the Mars Music Hall in Huntsville, Ala. In continuation of the tour, the band will turn up at the Orange Peel in Asheville, N.C., the next night, followed by added stops in Virginia and Maryland.

From there, they’ll take the stage at College Street Music Hall in New Haven, Conn., on February 23, prior to an ensuing stand the next night at the Fillmore in Philadelphia. Then, on February 25, St. Paul & The Broken Bones will put on a show at the State Theatre in Ithaca, N.Y., and Burlington, Vt.’s Higher Ground the next evening. They’ll continue with stops in Buffalo, N.Y., Pittsburgh, and a final stand on March 3 at The Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Va.

In addition to a fresh set of dates, the band shared a debut cover of Bay City Rollers’ 1974-released “Saturday Night” from their original album, Rollin’.  St. Paul & The Broken Bones adaptation takes the initial high-powered format and breathes an element of modern rock into the favored weekend chant. Listen below. 

To learn more about St. Paul & The Broken Bones’ newly added tour dates, visit their official website

Tour Dates (New Dates in Bold):

October 29 /// The Caverns/// Pelham, Tenn.‡

October 30 /// Minglewood Hall/// Memphis, Tenn.‡

October 31 /// Wave /// Wichita, Kan. ‡

November 2 /// Majestic Theatre/// Dallas ‡

November 3 // Paramount Theatre /// Austin, Texas‡

November 4 /// Paramount Theatre /// Austin, Texas‡

November 6 /// Fox Theatre/// Tucson, Ariz.‡

November 8 /// The Magnolia/// San Diego, Calif. ‡

November 9 /// The Bellwether /// Los Angeles ‡

November 10 /// Fremont Theater /// San Luis Obispo, Calif. ‡

November 11 /// The Castro Theater/// San Francisco ‡

November 13 /// Crystal Ballroom/// Portland, Ore. ‡

November 14 /// Vogue Theatre /// Vancouver, BC‡

November 15 /// Moore Theatre /// Seattle, Wash. ‡

November 17 /// Capitol Theater/// Salt Lake City ‡

November 18 /// Ellie Caulkens Opera House /// Denver ‡

November 19 /// Belly Up Aspen /// Aspen, Colo. ‡

November 20 /// Cheyenne Civic Center /// Cheyenne, Wy.r‡

December 15 /// The Adrienne Arsht Center /// Miami

February 16 /// Mars Music Hall /// Huntsville, Ala.*

February 17 /// Orange Peel /// Asheville, N.C.*

February 20 /// Radio Bristol Farm & Fun Time/// Bristol, Va. *

February 21 /// Rams Head /// Baltimore *

February 23 /// College Street Music Hall/ // New Haven, Conn.*

February 24 /// Fillmore /// Philadelphia *

February 25 /// State Theatre /// Ithaca, N.Y.*

February  27 /// Higher Ground /// Burlington, Vt.*

February 28 /// Egg /// Albany, N.Y.*

February 29 /// Asbury Hall /// Buffalo, N.Y.*

March 2 /// Roxian Theatre /// Pittsburgh *

March 3 /// The Jefferson Theater /// Charlottesville, Va.*

‡with Maggie Rose

* with Sugadaisy