Baroness to Release ‘Live At Maida Vale’ EP of BBC Session; Announce Fall UK/European Tour

by | May 28, 2013

Baroness will release an EP of their 2012 BBC Session, titled Live At Maida Vale, in July.

The effort will be released on July 22nd in the UK/World, July 19th in Germany/Benelux, and July 23rd in North America via Relapse Records.

In related news, the band will head to the UK/Europe this fall for an extensive trek.

Details for the EP and dates for their European tour follow.

Live At Maida Vale Track Listing:
 
01. Take My Bones Away
02. March To The Sea
03. Cocainium
04. The Line Between

UK/European Tour Dates:

Sep 27 Tilburg, NLD @ 013
Sep 28 Köln, GER @ Stahlwerk
Sep 29 Antwerp, BEL @ Trix
Oct 01 Paris, FRA @ Le Trabendo
Oct 02 Luxembourg, LUX @ Den Atelier
Oct 03 Dortmund, GER @ FZW (Visions Westend Festival)
Oct 05 Copenhagen, DNK @ Loppen
Oct 06 Trondheim, NOR @ Sorslaen Samfundet (UKA-13 Student Festival)
Oct 07 Oslo, NOR @ Rockefeller
Oct 08 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser
Oct 10 Hamburg, GER @ Markthalle
Oct 11 Berlin, GER @ Postbanhof
Oct 13 Wien, AUT @ Arena
Oct 14 München, GER @ Backstage Werk
Oct 15 Milano, ITA @ Tunnel
Oct 16 Zürich, CHE @ Aarau Kiff
Oct 18 Tourcoing, FRA @ Le Grand Mix
Oct 19 Wolverhampton, UK @ Slade Rooms
Oct 20 Glasgow, UK @ Cathouse
Oct 22 Manchester, UK @ Club Academy
Oct 24 London, UK @ Electric Ballroom

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