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Arcade Fire sets July 28 release for album 'Everything Now,' announces tour

Arcade Fire's Win Butler arrives on the red carpet ahead of the NBA celebrity all-star game in Toronto on Friday February 12, 2016. Arcade Fire's new album "Everything Now" will be available on July 28 but the band has given fans something to digest in the meantime.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Original Publication Date June 01, 2017 - 12:59 PM

TORONTO - Arcade Fire's new album "Everything Now" will be available on July 28 but the band has given fans something to digest in the meantime.

The Quebec art-rock band dropped the upbeat title track on streaming services Thursday and announced eight Canadian tour dates, starting with a Quebec City show on Sept. 5.

The band was cryptically teasing fans about the long-rumoured album for weeks.

And then a few days ago, a limited vinyl edition of the single "Everything Now" was released — but it was sold only at a music festival in Spain.

Before the album was officially unveiled on Thursday, the band's website was taken over by a mock livestream designed to look like a breaking news broadcast with the headline "Live From Death Valley." The static shot in the video feed closely resembled the album cover for "Everything Now."

The album features tracks produced by Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter and Pulp bassist Steve Mackey. It also includes co-production by Markus Dravs who worked on the band's 2010 album "The Suburbs," which went on to win a Grammy for album of the year.

The physical album will be available in various formats, including CD, cassette and a limited edition black vinyl with 20 variations of the artwork in 20 different languages.

Arcade Fire's upcoming Canadian tour dates:

Sept. 5: Quebec City, Videotron Centre

Sept. 6: Montreal, Bell Centre

Sept. 9: Ottawa, Canadian Tire Centre

Oct. 11: Edmonton, Rogers Place

Oct. 12: Calgary, Scotiabank Saddledome

Oct. 14: Vancouver, Pacific Coliseum

Nov. 1: Windsor, WCFU Centre

Nov. 3: Toronto, Air Canada Centre

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