Baths announces North American and European tour dates
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Will Weisenfeld, aka electronic musician Baths, has announced plans to tour North America and Europe from this autumn, right through to winter.
Baths will showcase his new album on the road, with Obsidian dropping earlier this year. Among the dates are European shows in Madrid and Pitchfork Festival Paris. They follow a live stint supporting The Postal Service.
Check out the dates in full beneath:
July
13 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Air Theatre
15 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory
20 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
21 San Diego, CA SDSU Open Air Arena
23-24 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
26-27 Berkeley, CA The Greek Theatre
September
20 Boulder, Co Fox Theatre
21 Kansas City, MO Record Bar
22 Iowa City, IA Gabe’s
24 Madison, WI Majestic Theater
25 Columbus, OH The Basement
26 Cincinnati, OH Midpoint Music Festival
27 Ann Arbor, MI Blind Pig
28 Pittsburgh, PA – Altar Bar
29 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
October
01 Buffalo, NY Tralf
02 Ithaca, NY The Haunt
03 Burlington, VT Signal Kitchen
04 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
05 Providence, RI FETE Lounge
08 Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery
09 Raleigh, NC Kings Barcade
11 Columbia, SC New Brookland Tavern
12 Athens, GA New Earth Music Hall
13 St. Augustine, FL Cafe Eleven
16 Orlando, FL The Social
17 Miami, FL Bardot
18 Tampa, FL Crowbar
19 Tallahassee, FL Club Downunder
21 Nashville, TN Exit / In
22 St. Louis, MO Firebird
23 Bloomington, IN The Bishop
24 Lexington, KY Cosmic Charlie’s
25 Asheville, NC Mountain Oasis Festival
31 Paris, France Pitchfork Music Festival Paris
November
13 Madrid, Spain Shoko
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