Bosnian Rainbows Add More Dates to Summer Tour

by | May 14, 2013

Bosnian Rainbows (ex-The Mars Volta) have added more dates to their summer touring plans, supporting the release of their self-titled debut album, out June 25th through Sargent House.

Here’s the band’s revised itinerary:

May 25 El Paso, TX @  Neon Desert Music Festival
May 28 Dallas, TX @ Trees w/ Zorch
May 29 Austin, TX @ Red 7 w/ Zorch
May 30 Houston, TX  @ HOB – Bronze Peacock w/ Zorch

Jun 24 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Jun 25 Los Angeles, CA @ First Unitarian Church
Jun 26 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
Jun 27 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall

Jul 01 Bogota, COL @ Rock Al Parque Festival

Jul 10 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
Jul 12 Washington DC @ U Street Music Hall
Jul 13 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Jul 14 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Jul 16 Hamden, CT @ The Spaceland Ballroom
Jul 18 Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Jul 19 Hoboken, NJ @ Maxwell’s
Jul 20 Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar
Jul 21 Columbus, OH @ The Basement
Jul 23 Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre
Jul 24 Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge

Aug 02 Cork, IRL @ Indiependence Festival
Aug 16 Groningen, NLD @ Noorderzon Festival
Aug 17 Hasselt, BEL @ Pukkelpop Festival
Aug 31 Copenhagen, GER @ Vega w/ Tomahawk
Sep 01 Oslo, NOR @ Rockefeller Music Hall w/ Tomahawk
Sep 02 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser Media w/ Tomahawk
Sep 04 Helsinki, FIN @ Circus w/ Tomahawk
Sep 06 Berlin, GER @ Berlin Festival

Oct 26 Asheville, NC @ Mountain Oasis Festival

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