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Tour Dates July - September 2017 TOUR DATES JULY - SEPTEMBER 2017 ALDOUS HARDING http://www.aldousharding.com BESPIN https://www.facebook.com/perfecthibernation/ July 12 - Montreux Jazz Festival, SWITZERLAND September 5-8 - BIGSOUND, AUSTRALIA July 14 - Latitude Festival, Suffolk, UK July 16 - Citadel Festival, Victoria Park, London, UK BROODS http://www.broods.co/ July 19 - Valkhof Festival, Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS July 21-23 - Karoondinha Music & Arts Festival, USA July 20 - Iveagh Gardens, Dublin, IRELAND September 1 - Bumbershoot, Seattle, WA, USA July 27 - The Underground Music Showcase, CO, USA September 2 - Benjamin Franklin Parkway, PA, USA July 28 - Kilby Court, Salt Lake City, UT, USA September 3 - Made In America Festival, PA, USA July 29 - The Olympic, Boise, ID, USA September 9 - Downtown Alhambra, CA, USA July 30 - Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA, USA September 16 - Music Midtown, Atlanta, GA, USA July 31 - The Biltmore, Vancouver, BC, CANADA September 17 - Meadows Music, New York, NY, USA August 2 - The Palomino, Calgary, AB, CANADA September 22 - Life Is Beautiful, Las Vegas, NV, USA August 3 - The Bartlett, Spokane, WA, USA September 23 - Events Centre, Las Vegas, NV, USA August 5 - Pickathon, Happy Valley, Oregon, USA September 30 - CRSSD Festival, San Diego, CA, USA August 11 - Haldern Pop-Rees, Haldern, GERMANY August 13 - Ypsigrock, Palermo, ITALY CARB ON CARB https://www.facebook.com/CarbOnCarb August 17 - The Green Man Festival, Wales, UK July 6 - Hamilton Station Hotel, NSW, AUSTRALIA August 22 - Hana Bi, Marina di Ravenna, ITALY July 7 - The Red Rattler, Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA August 24 - Circolo Magnolia, Milan, ITALY July 21 - The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart, TAS, AUSTRALIA August 24 - Feeërieën, Brussels, BELGIUM July 27 - El Grotto Bar, Scarborough, WA, AUSTRALIA August 25 - Sea Change Festival, Devon, UK July 28 - The Odd Fellow, Fremantle, WA, AUSTRALIA August 26 - Gainesville, Strömsholmen, SWEDEN July 29 - The Bird, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA August 30 - Landmark Bergen Kunsthall, NORWAY September 1 - End Of The Road Festival, Wiltshire, UK CAIRO KNIFE FIGHT http://cairoknifefight.com/ September 2 - Electric Fields Festival, Scotland, UK July 6 - Silverlake Lounge, Los Angeles, CA, USA September 7-10 - Hopscotch Music Festival, NC, USA July 12 - Harvard & Stone, Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 10 - Molly Malone’s, Los Angeles, CA, USA August 12 - The Ritz, San Jose, CA, USA September 23 - Grillin & Chillin, Hollister, CA, USA CONNAN MOCKASIN https://www.facebook.com/connanmockasin/ July 8 - Full Moon Fest, Governor’s Island, NY, USA July 11 - Baby’s All Right, Brooklyn, NY, USA July 13 - California Academy of Sciences, CA, USA DAVID DALLAS http://www.daviddallas.co.nz July 1 - Max Watt’s, Brisbane, QLD, AUSTRALIA ARON OTTIGNON http://aronottignon.com July 7 - Wollongong Uni Hall, NSW, AUSTRALIA July 4 - L’Astral, Montreal, QC, CA July 8 - Newcastle University, NSW, AUSTRALIA July 8 - Cognac Blues Passion, Cognac, FRANCE July 14 - Republic Bar, Hobart, TAS, AUSTRALIA August 31-Sep 3 - Les Rendez vous l’Endre, FRANCE July 15 - The Gov, Hindmarsh, SA, AUSTRALIA ELECTRIC WIRE HUSTLE KIMBRA http://www.kimbramusic.com http://www.electricwirehustle.com/ September 30 - Yours and Owls, NSW, AUSTRALIA FAZERDAZE https://fazerdaze.bandcamp.com/ September 1 - Northcote Social Club, VIC, AUSTRALIA September 2 - Lansdowne Hotel, NSW, AUSTRALIA September 21 - Musik & Frieden, Berli, GERMANY September 22 - Reeperbahn Festival, GERMANY September 24 - Rotown, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS August 1 - Billboard Live Club, Tokyo, JAPAN (7pm) September 25 - Le Pop-Up du Label, Paris, FRANCE August 1 - Billboard Live Club, Tokyo, JAPAN (9pm) September 26 - Karldtorbahnhof, GERMANY August 2 - Billboard Live Club, Tokyo, JAPAN (7pm) September 28 - Zoom, Frankfurt, GERMANY August 2 - Billboard Live Club, Tokyo, JAPAN (9pm) September 29 - Way Back When Festival, GERMANY August 4 - Billboard Live Osaka, Osaka, JAPAN (7pm) August 4 - Billboard Live Osaka, Osaka, JAPAN (9pm) FIS https://soundcloud.com/fisnz August 19 - Supersense, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA August 16 - Berlin Atonal, Berlin, GERMANY August 26 - NGV Gala Celebration, AUSTRALIA August 22 - MUTEK Montréal, Montreal, QC, CANADA August 24 - Le Métropolis de Montréal, CANADA LADI6 http://ladi6.com/ July 13 - Hudson Ballroom, Sydney, AUSTRALIA KATCHAFIRE http://www.katchafire.co.nz/ July 14 - The Foundry, QLD, AUSTRALIA July 4 - The Legacy Room, Tuba City, AZ, USA July 5 - The Marquee Theater, Tempe, AZ, USA LORDE http://lorde.co.nz/ July 6 - Soho Restaurant & Music Club, CA, USA July 1 - Gdynia-kosakowo Airport, Gdynia, POLAND July 7 - Riverfront Park, Redding, CA, USA July 2 - OpenAir St. Gallen, St. Gallen, SWITZERLAND July 8 - Star Theatre, Portland, OR, USA July 28 - Valley Rock Festival, SOUTH KOREA July 9 - JazzBones, Tacoma, WA, USA July 30 - Fuji Rock Festival, Niigata, JAPAN July 11 - Wild Buffalo House Of Music, WA, USA August 3 - Lollapalooza, Chicago, IL, USA July 12 - Nectar Lounge, Seattle, WA, USA August 4 - Osheaga, Montreal, QC, CANADA July 13 - Waverly Hotel, Courtenay, CANADA August 13 - Outerlands Music Festival, CA, USA July 14 - Commodore Ballroom, BC, CANADA September 2 - Bumbershoot, Seattle, WA, USA July 15 - Sugar Nightclub, Victoria, CANADA September 22 - Life Is Beautiful, NV, USA July 18 - The Chapel, San Francisco, CA, USA September 26 - O2 Apollo Manchester, Manchester, UK July 19 - Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz, CA, USA September 27 - Alexandra Palace, London, UK July 20 - B Ryders, Bakersfield, CA, USA September 30 - Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK July 21 - The Observatory OC, Santa Ana, CA, USA July 22 - Reggae On The Mountain, Topanga, CA, USA MASTER BLASTER July 23 - Topanga Community Club Topanga, CA, USA https://www.facebook.com/pg/MasterBlasterNZ July 25 - Surfer the Bar, Kahuku, HI, USA July 1 - KOPI, Berlin, GERMANY July 26 - MayJah RayJah Tour, Hilo, HI, USA July 4 - Curby’s Birthday Party, CZECH REPUBLIC July 27 - MayJah RayJah Tour, Kailua Kona, HI, USA July 6 - Obscene Extreme Festival, CZECH REPUBLIC July 28 - Waikiki Shell, Honolulu, HI, USA July 7 - Red Lion, Bristol, UK July 29 - Maui Arts & Cultural Cente, Kahului, HI, USA July 8 - Pride Punx After Party, London, UK August 11 - Mayjah Rayjah Music Festival, HI, USA July 11 - The Prince Albert, Brighton, UK September 22 - 170 Russell, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA July 13 - Chunk, Leeds, UK July 14 - The Dev, London, UK MARK DE CLIVE LOWE http://www.mdcl.tv/tour/ MODERN MAORI QUARTET July 1 - Cabal05, Bucharest, ROMANIA http://modernmaoriquartet.nz/ July 6 - KOKO, London, UK August 3 - Assembly George Square Studios, UK July 7 - North Sea Jazz Festival, NETHERLANDS August 30 - Bush Hall, Shepherds Bush, London, UK July 22 - Resident, Los Angeles, CA, USA July 29 - Monarch, San Francisco, CA, USA NADIA REID http://nadiareid.com/ August 4 - Jameos Music Festival, Arrecife, SPAIN August 3-20 - AKA: The Fringe Festival, IRELAND August 5 - Fat Fat Fat Festival, Corridonia, ITALY August 10 - Roison Dubh, Galway, IRELAND August 19 - Art Voices Matter, Chicago, IL, USA August 12 - Studio 1A Theatre, Bangor, UK August 26 - Mirai no Rekishi, Los Angeles, CA, USA August 13 - Kilkenny, Kilenny, IRELAND September 1 - Harvey Mason’s Chameleon, JAPAN August 17 - Southbank Club, Bristol, UK September 2 - Harvey Mason’s Chameleon, JAPAN August 18 - Green Man Festival, Wales, UK September 3 - Harvey Mason’s Chameleon, JAPAN August 20 - The Pump House, Louth, UK August 21 - Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, UK MARLON WILLIAMS http://www.marlonwilliams.co.nz/ August 22 - Boileroon, Guildfrod, UK July 22 - Out Of The Woods Festival, AUSTRIA August 23 - Ramsgate Music Hall, Ramsgate, UK July 26 - Union Pool, Brooklyn, NY, USA August 24 - Bush Hall, London, UK July 28-30 - Newport Folk Festival, Rhode Island, USA August 25 - The Musician Pub, Leicester, UK August 4-5 - Pickathon Festival, OR, USA August 26 - Sea Change Festival, Totnes, Devon, UK August 11 - Triple A Conference, Boulder, CO, USA August 27 - The Musician Pub, Leicester, UK August 15 - The Pageant, St Louis, MO, USA August 28 - The Parish Church of St Mary, Brighton, UK August 16-17 - Slowdown, Omaha, NE, USA August 29 - Brundell Social Club, Leeds, UK August 18 - Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO, USA August 30 - Whelans, Dublin, IRELAND August 19 - Mishawaka Amphitheatre, CO, USA August 31 - The Deaf Insitute, Manchester, UK August 21 - Arvest Bank Theatre, Kansas City, USA September 1 - Moseley Folk Festival, Moseley, UK August 22 - Gilloz Theatre, Springfield, MO, USA September 2 - The Cellar, Oxford, UK August 24 - Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa, OK, USA September 3 - End Of The Road Festival, UK August 25 - House Of Blues, Dallas, TX, USA September 5 - Paradiso Kleine Zaal, NETHERLANDS August 26 - Aztec Theatre, San Antonio, TX, USA Septmeber 6 - Perfect Sounds Forever Festival August 28 - House Of Blues, Houston, TX, USA September 8 - Café Mono, Oslo, NORWAY August 29 - Stubb’s, Austin, TX, USA September 9 - Moskus, Trondheim, NORWAY September 2 – Tuckerville Festival, NETHERLANDS September 11 - VEGA Musikkens Hus, DENMARK September 17 - Cityfolk Festival, Ottawa, ON, CANADA September 12 - TAPE, Aarhus, DENMARK September 18 - Toronto Urban Roots Festival, CANADA September 13 - Kantine am Berghain, GERMANY September 20 - Martyrs’, Chicago, IL, USA September 14 - King Georg, Cologne, GERMANY September 22-23 - American Fest, Nashville, TN, USA September 15 - Hafen 2, Offenbach, GERMANY September 24 - DC9, Washington, DC, USA Septemebr 17 - Hauskonzerte, Munich, GERMANY September 25 - Bowery Ballroom, New York,
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