Mastodon Reveal June European Tour Plans

by | Apr 15, 2010

Mastodon will be heading out for a number of European festival dates, as well as headlining shows in June. Dates are below:

Jun 4-6 Germany @ Rock Am Ring/Rock IM Park
Jun 07 Utrecht, NLD @ Tivoli 
Jun 08 Zoetermeer, NLD @ Boerderij
Jun 10 Oslo, NOR @ Norwegian Wood Festival
Jun 11 Solvesborg, SWE @ Sweden Rock Festival
Jun 12 Copenhagen, DNK @ Copenhell Festival
Jun 16 Warsaw Bemowo Airport, POL @ Sonisphere Festival
Jun 18 Wil Nr. Zurich Degenaupark, CHE @ Sonisphere Festival
Jun 19 Mimon Nr Prague, CZE @ Sonisphere Festival
Jun 23 Sofia, BGR @ Levski Stadium, Sonisphere Festival
Jun 24 Athens, GRC @ Terra Vibe Park, Sonisphere Festival
Jun 25 Istanbul, TUR @ Inonu Stadium, Sonisphere Festival
Jun 26 Dessel, BEL @ Graspop Metal Meeting Festival
Jun 27 Bucharest, ROM @ Sonisphere Festival
Jun 29 Moscow, RUS @ B1 Maximum 
Jul 01 Borlange, SWE @ Peace And Love Festival
Jul 03 Helsinki, FIN @ Tuska Festival

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