
Kanye West , Patti Smith , Damian "Jr Gong" Marley and the Arcade Fire have joined the roster of acts slated to open shows for U2 during the group's recently launched fall swing through North America.
Veteran rocker Smith will hold down the opening slot for U2's late-November, two-night stand in New York City; up-and-coming indie-rockers Arcade Fire will team with the group for a trio of late-November Canadian stops; and chart-topping rapper West--who is mounting his own headlining tour this fall--is booked to play the final four dates on U2's tour, which comprise mid-December concerts in St. Louis, Omaha, Salt Lake City and Portland, OR.
Marley takes on the lion's share of shows; the son of reggae legend Bob Marley links up with U2 in Philadelphia on Oct. 16, and remains on board through Nov. 9. Details are included in the itinerary below.
No opening acts have been announced for the tour's mid-November stops in Miami, Tampa or Atlanta.
As previously reported, Dashboard Confessional and Keane are each opening a handful of dates during the first few weeks of the fall outing, which last week launched with a four-night stand in Toronto and continues with a two-night stand in Chicago that kicks off tonight (9/20).
U2 completed a sold-out, 28-date spring run through 13 North American cities in May. The group is scheduled to play a total of 50 performances--all of which are sold out, according to the group's website--during its fall trek through the continent.
"How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," U2's 11th studio album, hit stores last November, and debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 album chart.