The Pretenders to launch brief US tour after supporting Phil Collins on his Latin American trek

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Credit: Jill Furmanovsky

Credit: Jill Furmanovsky

The Pretenders will briefly be hitting the road in the U.S. this spring on a headlining trek that will follow their stint opening for Phil Collins on his upcoming tour of Latin America, which kicks off later this month. Chrissie Hynde and company will mount a seven-date stateside outing that gets underway on March 25 in Miami Beach, Florida, and runs through an April 2 show in Morristown, New Jersey.

Collins’ tour begins February 22 in Rio de Janeiro and is mapped out through a March 23 show in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Pretenders also have lined up a major U.K. trek that launches August 3 in Leeds and winds down September 9 in Dundee.

The band continues to promote its 2016 studio album, Alone, which was recorded in collaboration with and produced by Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach. A deluxe two-CD version of the record featuring a bonus disc with a variety of live performances recorded at various concerts last year was released in October.

Here are all of The Pretenders’ confirmed U.S. tour dates:

3/25 — Miami Beach, FL, Fillmore Miami Beach
3/27 — North Charleston, SC, North Charleston Performing Arts Center
3/28 — Greenville, SC, Peace Center Concert Hall
3/30 — Red Bank, NJ, Count Basie Theatre
3/31 — Upper Darby, PA, Tower Theater
4/1 — Boston, MA, Orpheum Theater
4/2 — Morristown, NJ, Mayo PAC

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