Pretty Lights has announced an extensive fall tour for October and November. The producer will hit the road in Kansas City, MO on October 10 before stopping in cities all over the country, including a two-night run at the Tabernacle in Atlanta and a three-night run at an unannounced venue in Chicago. A number of Pretty Lights’ dates have been labeled as “surprise perfroamces,” and the locations have not yet been revealed. More fall shows will also be announced in the future. Presale tickets for most of the dates will be available on July 9 at 10am local time.

Pretty Lights also released his new album, A Color Map of the Sun today. The producer brought in musicians from all over the countryto make the various samples that comprise the record. You can check out a review of A Color Map of the Sun here.

Pretty Lights Fall 2013 Tour Dates

October 10 Kansas, MO—The Midland by AMC
October 11 St. Louis, MO—Chaifetz Arena
October 12 Nashville, TN—Illumination @ Greer Stadium
October 13 TBA—Surprise Performance
October 16 Auburn, AL—Outdoor Arena
October 18 TBA—Surprise Performance
October 19 TBA—Surprise Performance
October 22 Columbia, SC—Township Auditorium
October 23 TBA—Surprise Performance
October 24 Atlanta, GA—Tabernacle
October 25 Atlanta, GA—Tabernacle
October 26 Las Vegas, NV—Life Is Beautiful
October 27 Asheville, NC—Mountain Oasis
October 29 TBA—Surprise Performance
October 30 Amherst, MA—Mullins Center
October 31 Albany, NY—Times Union Arena
November 1 Camden, NJ—Susquehanna Bank Center
November 2 Wallingford, CT—Oakdale Theatre
November 3 TBA—Surprise Performance
November 7 Detroit, MI—Masonic Temple
November 8 Chicago, IL—TBA
November 9 Chicago, IL—TBA
November 10 Chicago, IL—TBA
November 13 Louisville, KY—Palace Theatre
November 14 Milwaukee, WI—Eagles Ballroom
November 15 Lincoln, NE—Pershing Center
November 16 St. Paul, MN—Myth
November 17 Fargo, ND—Concert Hall at The Venue
November 20 Missoula, MT—Adams Center
November 21 Spokane, WA—Knitting Factory
November 22 Seattle, WA—Showare Center
November 23 Portland, OR—Memorial Coliseum
November 27 Reno, NV—Summit Pavilion