COACHELLA 2013: Airborne Toxic Event added to lineup predictions

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Will The Airborne Toxic Event be on the list for Coachella 2013? (Contributed Image)

Add The Airborne Toxic Event to the heap of Coachella 2013 predictions.

The Los Angeles-based band just announced its 2013 tour dates. They have one show in Los Angeles at the end of January, which would just make it outside of the window for shows in L.A. during the lead-up to Coachella.

Also, they are suspiciously in San Francisco on April 11. The 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival starts April 12 and ends its first weekend Sunday, April 14, and then does it again Friday, April 19, through Sunday, April 21 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.

The band’s new album is due out in the spring and they played Coachella back in 2009. See you in Indio, gang.

The rest of the band’s tour dates are below.

Mon Dec 31 – Chicago @ The Metro
Tue Jan 15 – New York City @ Webster Hall
Wed Jan 16 – New York City @ Webster Hall
Wed Jan 23 – Los Angeles @ The Mayan
Sat Mar 30 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
Mon Apr 1 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theater
Wed Apr 3 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theater
Thu Apr 4 – Denver, CO – Ogden
Fri Apr 5 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
Sun Apr 7 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
Mon Apr 8 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Market
Tue Apr 9 – Vancouver, BC -Vogue Theater
Thu Apr 11 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield

Want more predictions? I tag all of mine Coachellaology.

Quick catch-up if you’re just joining us: I’ve covered Coachella since 2007 and I posted my first round of predictions, my opening bracket for Coachellaology, if you will, a few weeks ago. The first round of predictions: Mumford and Sons, Deadmau5, Blur and Local Natives. Then, Audio File readers got into the act and second round included the obligatory Daft Punk prediction, plus The Stone Roses, Watch the Throne, Depeche Mode and Eminem. Third round: Nine Inch Nails/How to Destroy Angels, Queens of the Stone Age, Run DMC, Rocket from the Crypt reunion and Passion Pit. Fourth round: Sigur Ros and Pearl Jam, the latter celebrating 20 years since the band’s 1993 show at the Empire Polo Club for promoter Goldenvoice that planted the Coachella seed. My most recent round included Nick Cave, Tegan and Sara and Converge.