Paramore Will Hit the Road in April

Hot on the heels of their new single "Now," Paramore have announced a North American tour, their first since 2010. The Tennessee rockers will kick off the outing on April 25th in Houston's Bayou Music Center and close on May 16th at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. The tour marks their first North American outing since the departure of original members Josh and Zac Farro in December 2010, and the band's upcoming April 9th album, Paramore, will be their first as a trio.

Photos: Paramore's Tour Bus: Hunting Gear, Cocoa Puffs and Tiny Instruments

Tickets will be available through Paramore's Fan and Singles Club today at 5 p.m. EST, with a general sale following on February 1st. More tour dates are promised soon. For more information, visit Paramore's website. The band's full itinerary so far is below.

4/25 Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
4/29 Phoenix, AZ – Comerica Theatre
5/1 Los Angeles, CA – Wiltern Theatre
5/3 Las Vegas, NV – The Joint
5/6 Salt Lake City, UT – The Great Salt Air
5/7 Denver, CO – The Fillmore Auditorium
5/9 Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre
5/10 Detriot, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
5/13 Toronto, ONT - Sound Academy
5/15 Boston, MA – House of Blues Boston
5/16 New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom

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