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Death Cab, Franz Ferdinand plan joint tour

Two Grammy-nominated bands will set out on ‘co-headlining’ effort

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE
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Death Cab For Cutie (left to right: Jason McGerr, Chris Walla, Nick Harmer and Ben Gibbbard) will be sharing equal billing with Franz Ferdinand. Will they also pass a Grammy back and forth?
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updated 10:01 a.m. ET Feb. 3, 2006

LOS ANGELES - The two bands already have a lot of fans in common, and they’re both nominated for a best alternative music album Grammy. Now Death Cab for Cutie and Franz Ferdinand plan to share the stage.

The two bands announced Friday they are teaming up for a co-headlining tour in the United States, beginning March 22 in Oregon.

“The co-headlining thing is just to let people know we will be playing sets of equal length,” Death Cab bassist Nick Harmer told The AP by phone from Berlin.

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Harmer said the idea to tour with Franz Ferdinand came after Death Cab band members began talking about plans to launch a U.S. tour.

“We were like ’Why don’t we tour with another big band and see how it goes?” he said.

But don’t expect to see any ego blow-ups, such as the ones between Jay-Z and R. Kelly. Death Cab has long had a motto of touring only with bands the members have a personal relationship with, Harmer said.

“The Franz Ferdinand guys all seem to be very much in line with how we feel about rock ’n’ roll,” he said. “Some people like to be called rock stars. To us, if you’re called a rock star that’s an insult.”


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