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International Gig Guide September 2019 Nov 26 – Knust, Hamburg, GERMANY BENEE Nov 27 – Paradiso, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS http://www.facebook.com/benee Nov 29 – The Institute 2, Birmingham, UK Oct 9 – Front Left Live, Melbourne, VIC, AUS Nov 30 – Manchester Academy 2, Manchester, UK Oct 15 – Camden Assemply, London, UK Dec 1 – Summerhall, Edinburgh, UK Oct 15 – The Monarch Tavern, Toronto, ON, CANADA Dec 3 – Vicar Street, Dublin, IRELAND Oct 20 – Songbyrd, Washington DC, USA Dec 4 – Arts Club, Liverpool, UK Oct 21 – Rough Trade, New York, NY, USA INTERNATIONAL GIG GUIDE SEPTEMBER 2019 Dec 5 – Roundhouse, London, UK Oct 22 – Berklees Café 939, Boston, MA, USA Dec 6 – The 1865, Southampton, UK Nov 22 – Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane, QLD, AUSTRALIA ALDOUS HARDING Dec 7 – O2 Academy, Bristol, UK Nov 28 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA http://www.aldousharding.com/ Nov 29 – Max Watt’s House of Music, Melbourne, VIC, Sep 19 - Ara Deg, Bangor, UK ALIEN WEAPONRY AUSTRALIA Sep 24 - Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL, USA http://www.alienweaponry.com Sep 25 - Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL Sep 11 - Ventura Theater , Ventura, CA, USA Sep 25 – Pop Montreal Festival, QC, CANADA Sep 13 - Knitting Factory Concert House, Boise, ID, USA Sep 26 - Club Café, Pittsburg, PA, USA Sep 14 - Knitting Factory Concert House, Spokane, WA Sep 27 - The Great Hall, Toronto, ON, CANADA Sep 15 - The Wilma, Missoula, MT, USA Sep 28 - Theatre Rialto, Montreal, QC, CANADA Sep 16 - Pub Station, Billings, MT, USA Sep 29 - Café 939, Boston, MA, USA Sep 20 - Sunshine Theater, Albuquerque, NM, USA Sept 30 - Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, USA Sep 21 - Dos Amigos, Odessa, TX, USA Oct 2 - Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA Sep 22 - House of Blues, Houston, TX, USA Oct 3 - Rock & Roll Hotel, Washington DC, USA Sep 23 - Varsity Theater, Baton Rouge, LA, USA Oct 4 - Kings, Raleigh, NC, USA Sep 25 - Fayetteville Town Center, Fayetteville, AR, USA Oct 5 - Terminal West, Atlanta, GA, USA Sep 27 - St. Croix Casino, Turtle Lake, WI, USA Oct 6 - Gasa Gasa, New Orleans, LA, USA Sep 28 - The Apollo Theatre, Belvidere, IL, USA Oct 7 - Barracuta, Austin, TX, USA Sep 30 - Elements, Kitchener, ON, CANADA Oct 10 - Constellation Room, Santa Ana, CA, USA Oct 1 - House of Blues, Cleveland, OH, USA Oct 11 – SohO Music Club, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Oct 2 - Appalachian Wireless Arena, Pikeville, KY, USA Oct 12 - Slim’s, San Francisco, CA, USA Oct 4 - House of Blues, Boston, MA, USA Oct 14 - Aladdin Theater, Portland, OR, USA Oct 5 - The Wellmont Theater, Montclair, NJ, USA Oct 15 - Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA, USA Oct 7 – House of Blues, Orlando, CO, USA Oct 16 - Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA, USA Oct 8 - Revolution Live, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA Oct 17 - The Olympic, Boise, ID, USA Oct 10 - Club LA, Destin, FL, USA Oct 19 - Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO, USA Oct 12 - Exit 111 Festival, Manchester, TN, USA Oct 20 - Encore at Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO Oct 13 - The Riot Room, Kansas City, MO, USA Oct 22 - Turf Club, St Paul, MN, USA Oct 16 - Window Rock Sports Center, Window Rock, AZ Oct 24 – Masonic Lodge, Los Angeles, CA, USA Oct 17 - Club Red, Mesa, AZ, USA Oct 26 – Lodge Room, Highland Park, CA, USA Oct 19 - Soda Bar, San Diego, CA, USA Nov 11 – AB Flex, Brussels, BELGIUM Oct 20 - Chain Reaction, Anaheim, CA, USA Nov 12 – La Cigale, Paris, FRANCE Oct 21 – Holy Diver, Sacramento, CA, USA Nov 13 – Locomotiv Club, Bologna, ITALY Oct 23 - Hawthorn Theatre, Portland, OR, USA THE BETHS Nov 16 – Bogen F, Zurich, SWITZERLAND Oct 24 - The Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC, CANADA thebeths.com Nov 18 – Feierwerk/Kranhalle, Munich, GERMANY Oct 26 - Chop Suey, Seattle, WA, USA Sep 1 - BAaD, Glasgow, UK Nov 19 – Artheater, Cologne, GERMANY Oct 3 - The Gasometer Hotel, Melbourne, VIC, AUS Nov 20 – Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin, GERMANY BAYNK Oct 4 - The Gasometer Hotel, Melbourne, VIC, AUS Nov 22 – Cosmopolite, Oslo, NORWAY http://www.facebook.com/baynkofficial Oct 5 - Crowbar, Sydney, NSW, AUS Nov 23 – Fashcing, Stockholm, SWEDEN Sep 21 – Life Is Beautiful, Las Vegas, NV, USA Oct 6 – Your & Owls Festival, Wollongong, NSW, AUS Nov 24 – DR Koncerthuset, Copenhagen, DENMARK Oct 10 - The Brightside, Brisbane, QLD, AUS Oct 11 - Jive, Adelaide, SA, AUS Oct 17 - Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, IL, USA Sep 12 - Schlachthof, Wiesbaden, GERMANY Oct 12 - Badlands Bar, Perth, WA, AUS Oct 18 - Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, USA Sep 13 - Sudpol Luzern, Kriens, SWITZERLAND Oct 19 – Hyundai Card Understage, Seoul, REPUBLIC OF Sep 15 - Le Port Franc, Sion, SWITZERLAND KOREA DELANEY DAVIDSON Sep 17 - IBOAT, Bordeaux, FRANCE http://www.delaneydavidson.com Sep 18 - Café De la Danse, Paris, FRANCE BROODS Sep 5 – Studio, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS Sep 20 - Musik Loppen, Christiania, DENMARK http://www.broodsmusic.com Sep 6 – Kaffee T’Hoff, Middelburg, NETHERLANDS Sep 22 - Slaktkyrkan, Stockholm, SWEDEN Sep 7 - The Rooftop at Pier 17, New York City, NY, USA Sep 7 – Blue Collar Hotel, Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS Oct 11 - Desert Daze, Lake Perris, CA, USA Sep 23 – The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ, USA Sep 8 – Festival Broekland, Broekland, NETHERLANDS Oct 17 - C3 Stage, Guadalajara, MEXICO Sep 25 – Paper Tiger, San Antonio, TX, USA Sep 9 - Unterdeck, Munich, GERMANY Oct 18 - Nodriza Estudio, Monterrey, MEXICO Sep 27 - Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX, USA Sep 10 – Werkstatt, Sulzbach, GERMANY Oct 19 - Foro Indie Rocks, Mexico City, MEXICO Sep 28 - The Moody Theater, Austin, TX, USA Sep 11 – Chelsea, Vienna, AUSTRIA Oct 21 - Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, OR, USA Sep 30 - Mission Street Ballroom, Denver, CO, USA Sep 12- Kulturkeller, Graz, AUSTRIA Oct 22 - Columbia City Theater, Seattle, WA, USA Oct 1 - The Union Event Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA Sep 15 – Route 66, Zagreb, CROATIA Oct 23 - Fox Cabaret, Vancouver, BC, CANADA Oct 2 – Poolside at Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, USA Sep 16 – Graffiti, Novi Sad, SERBIA Oct 27 - Sleeping Village, Chicago, IL, USA Oct 3 – The Glass House, Pomona, CA, USA Sep 17 – Moloko, Kladovo, SERBIA Oct 28 - The Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland, OH, USA Sep 18 – Amok, Sofia, BULGARIA Oct 30 - The Baby G, Toronto, ON, CANADA CARB ON CARB Sep 19 – Club Peinoto, Plovdiv, BULGARIA Oct 31- Bar Le Ritz, Montreal, QC, CANADA http://www.facebook.com/carboncarb Sep 20 – Bate Skylee, Thessaloniki, GREECE Nov 1 - Great Scott, Boston, MA, USA Nov 8 – Not Fest, The Tote, Melbourne, VIC, AUS Sep 21 – SKC Kragujevic, Kragujevac, SERBIA Nov 2 - The Bell House, Brooklyn, NY, USA Sep 22 – KC Grad, Belgrade, SERBIA Nov 3 - Kung Fu Necktie, Philadelphia, PA, USA CHAOS IN THE CBD Sep 24 – Bizzarnica Na MArici, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA Nov 5 - The Cobra, Nashville, TN, USA https://www.facebook.com/chaosinthecbd/ Sep 29 - Elba Sonica Festival, Capoliveri, ITALY Nov 7 - Levitation Festival, Austin, TX, USA Sep 6 – Contact, Tokyo, JAPAN Oct 4 – Café Kairo, Bern, SWITZERLAND Nov 9 - Monarch, El Paso, TX, USA Sep 26 – The Nigh Cat, Melbourne, VIC, AUSTRALIA Oct 5 – La Salopard, Biel, SWITZERLAND Nov 10 - Club Congress, Tucson, AZ, USA Sep 27 – Bizarro, Melbourne, VIC, AUSTRALIA Oct 6 – Werkstatt, Baden, SWITZERLAND Nov 15 - Marko Disko, Tijuana, MEXICO Sep 28 – Universal, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA Oct 7 – El Lokal, Zurich, SWITZERLAND Nov 17 - Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA, USA Oct 25 – At The Waldorf, Vancouver, BC, CANADA FAT FREDDY’S DROP KATCHAFIRE CHELSEA JADE http://www.fatfreddysdrop.com www.KatchafireOfficial.com http://www.chelseajade.co Nov 10 - Vicar Street, Dublin, IRELAND Sep 1 - Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas, NV, USA Sep 16 - Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR, USA Nov 11 - Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow, UK Sep 4 - Belly Up, Solana Beach, CA, USA Sep 17 - Neumos, Seattle, WA, USA Nov 14 - Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool, UK Sep 5 - Slo Brew Rock, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA Sep 20 - Constellation Room, Santa Ana, CA, USA Nov 15 - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, UK Sep 6 - SOHO, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Sep 24 - Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, USA Nov 16 - Alexandra Palace, London, UK Sep 7 - Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz, CA, USA Sep 25 - Lodge Room, Los Angeles, CA, USA Nov 18 - L’Olympia, Paris, FRANCE Sep 8 - Felton Music Hall, Felton, CA, USA Sep 26 - Lodge Room, Los Angeles, CA, USA Nov 21 - Mitsubishi Electric HALLE, Dusseldorf, DE Sep 11 - Seventh Mountain, Bend, CA, USA Sep 28 - Cresecent Ballroom Lounge, Phoenix, AZ, USA Nov 22 - AFAS Live, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS Sep 12 - Sessions Music Hall, Eugene, OR, USA Sep 29 - Meow Wolf, Santa Fe, NM, USA Nov 23 - Palais 12 / Paleis 13, Brussels, BELGIUM Sep 13 - Star Theater, Portland, OR, USA Oct 1 - Deep Ellum Art Co., Dallas, TX, USA Nov 26 - Fryshuset Klubben, Stockholm, SWEDEN Sep 14 - Wild Buffalo, Bellingham, WA, USA Oct 2 - The Parish, Austin, TX, USA Nov 27 - K.B. Hallen, Frederiksberg, DENMARK Sep 15 - The Showbox, Seattle, WA, USA Oct 4 - Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN, USA Nov 29 - Pier2, Bremen, GERMANY Oct 9 - The Prince Of Wales Hotel, Bunbury, WA, AUS Oct 5 - The Masquerade, Atlanta, Ga, USA Nov 30 - Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, GERMANY Oct 10 - The River, Margaret River, WA, AUS Oct 7 - Foundry @ The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA, USA Dec 2 - Halle 622, Zurich, Switzerland Oct 11 - Port Beach Garden Bar, Fremantle, WA, AUS Oct 10 - Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, USA Oct 12 - Rosemount Hotel, Perth, WA, AUS Oct 11 - Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, USA JONATHAN BREE Oct 16 - Solbar, Maroochydore, QLD, AUS Oct 14 - The Sinclair, Boston, MA, USA https://www.facebook.com/jonathanbree666/ Oct 17 - The Northern, Byron Bay, NSW, AUS Oct 15 - Mod Club, Toronto, ON, CANADA Sep 10 - UT Connewitz, Leipzig, GERMANY Oct 18 - RSL Club Southport, Southport, QLD, AUS Oct 19 - The Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast, QLD, AUS Nov 22 - Bohemian Beatfreaks, Elbow Valley, QLD, AUS Dec 7 – Making Gravy, Stadium Park, Perth, WA, AUS Oct 20 - The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD, AUS Dec 12 – Making Gravy, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Oct 23 - The Basement, Canberra, ACT L.A.B.
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