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Junior Boys' It's All True Tour Hitting Bardot October 6

Over the last few days, the personal twittersphere of Canadian synth-pop duo Junior Boys has been ablaze with titillatingly cryptic little messages about "big news," "a zillion shows," and "a good chance we are coming to a town near you." Thankfully, the Boys' Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus weren't just...
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Over the last few days, the personal twittersphere of Canadian synth-pop duo Junior Boys has been ablaze with titillatingly cryptic little messages about "big news," "a zillion shows," and "a good chance we are coming to a town near you."



Thankfully, the Boys' Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus weren't just teasing us. Their Twitter promises turned out to be true. And yesterday, Greenspan and Didemus announced a 48-city world tour that'll be making its Miami stop at Bardot October 6.



This three-month road trip (beginning in Minneapolis before zipping off across the map to international nightlife locales like Winnipeg, Tucson, Pittsburgh, Warsaw, and beyond) is meant to be a sweaty indie-dance showcase for the Boys' summer slab, It's All True.





And if, like Crossfade, you've been gorging yourself for months on the album's supersweet, nine-minute single "Banana Ripple," you really don't wanna miss this date with the Boys.



Sure, the Miami gig is still 72 days away. But tix are already on sale. So don't stall ... Harness your sugar-high excitement, snap up a pair of passes, dance like maniac, sweat through your t-shirt, and send @juniorboys a celebratory Thank You tweet.



Junior Boys. Thursday, October 6. Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The party starts at 10 p.m. and tickets cost $25 to $35 via bardot.showclix.com. Call 305-576-7750 or visit bardotmiami.com.




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