Gary Jules will be hitting the road at the end of the month for a two-week East Coast tour. The trek will be kicking off May 31 in Pittsburgh and continuing through dates in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and other markets before wrapping June 13 in Chapel Hill, NC.
Gary Jules is best known for the dramatic reinvention of Tears For Fears' "Mad World," from his 2001 sophomore album "Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets." Jules went on to release two self-produced albums, 2006's "Gary Jules" and 2008's "Bird," before teaming back up with his "Mad World"/"Snakeoil" collaborator Michael Andrews last year to record a new album. Jules and Andrews are currently finishing mixing and preparing to shop the new album to labels.
May 31 -- Pittsburgh, PA -- Club Cafe
June 1 -- Harrisburg, PA -- The Abbey Bar @ ABC
June 4 -- Northampton, MA -- Iron Horse Music Hall
June 5 -- Cambridge, MA -- T.T. The Bear's
June 7 -- Uncasville, CT -- Wolf Den @ Mohegan Sun
June 8 -- New York, NY -- Joe's Pub
June 9 -- Hoboken, NJ -- Maxwell's
June 10 -- Philadelphia, PA -- World Cafe Live
June 11 -- Vienna, VA -- Jammin' Java
June 12 -- Easton, MD -- Nightcat
June 13 -- Chapel Hill, NC -- Local 506