DEAFHEAVEN to Tour UK/EU with Myrkur

by | Oct 30, 2015

Deafheaven will be heading overseas for a lengthy European tour in March. They’ll be bringing along Myrkur.

Here’s how it rolls:

Mar 02 Barcelona, ESP @ Apolo
Mar 03 Madrid, ESP @ Shoko
Mar 04 Lisbon, PRT @ RCA Club
Mar 05 Porto, PRT @ Hard Club
Mar 08 Paris, FRA @ Le Trabendo
Mar 09 Amsterdam, NLD @ Paradiso
Mar 12 Manchester, UK @ Cosmosis Festival*
Mar 13 Bristol, UK @ The Fleece
Mar 14 London, UK @ Heaven
Mar 15 Brussels, BEL @ Ancienne Belgique
Mar 17 Copenhagen, DNK @ Amager Bio
Mar 18 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser Medis
Mar 19 Oslo, NOR @ Sentrum Scene
Mar 20 Gothenburg, SWE @ Pustervik
Mar 22 Hamburg, GER @ Uebel Gefaehrlich
Mar 23 Koln, GER @ Gebauede9
Mar 24 Berlin, GER @ Musik & Frieden
Mar 25 Dresden, GER @ Beatpol
Mar 28 Vienna, AUT @ Arena
Mar 30 Munich, GER @ Feierwerk
Mar 31 Zurich, CHE @ Rote Fabrik
Apr 01 Karlsruhe, GER @ Jubez

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