Black Lips announce fall US tour with The King Khan & BBQ Show
Black Lips’ seventh album Underneath the Rainbow dropped back in March, and they’ve now announced some new tour dates for fall with longtime mates The King Khan & BBQ Show.
The new dates are US-based, but the band is currently in the midst of some international dates (mostly in Europe) for summer. Check out their full schedule below, as well as our review of Underneath the Rainbow here.
May
28 - L’ancien Marché de Gros, Lyon
29 - Bad Bonn Kilbi, Düdingen
30 - This Is Not a Love Song Festival, Nimes
31 - Primavera Sound, Barcelona
June
3 - Le Botanique, Brussels
4–5 - Bethnal Green Men’s Working Club, London
7 - Plisskën Festival, Athens
July
17 - Exit/In, Nashville, TN
18 - Forecastle Festival, Louisville, KY
19 - The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
August
2 - Akvarium Club, Budapest
3 - Beach Banj, Sibenik
6 - Palp Festival, Martigny
7 - Wagenhalle, Stuttgart
8 - Haldern Pop, Rees
9 - Zoom, Frankfurt
11 - Strom, Munich
12 - Groove Station, Dresden
14 - Pukkelpop, Hasselt
15 - Dockville Festival, Hamburg
16 - Serengeti Festival, Bielefeld
17 - Lowlands, Biddinghuizen
22 - Festival Paredes de Coura, Paredes de Coura
September
6 - Cherokee Farms, LaFayette, GA
10 - Tipitina’s, New Orleans, LA
11 - Fitzgerald’s, Houston, TX
12 - Ghost Town, Austin, TX
13 - Granada Theater, Dallas, TX
15 - Ready Room, St. Louis, MO
16 - Blue Moose Tap House, Iowa City, IA
17 - First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
18 - High Noon Saloon, Madison, WI
19 - Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, IL
21 - The A&R Music Bar, Columbus, OH
23 - The Southgate House Revival, Cincinnati, OH
24 - Magic Stick, Detroit, MI
25 - Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON
26 - Club Soda, Montreal, QC
27 - Port City Music Hall, Portland, ME
28 - Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
30 - Irving Plaza, New York, NY
October
1 - Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
2 - Black Cat, Washington, DC
3 - Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC
4 - The Goat Farm, Atlanta, GA
November
8 - Fun Fun Fun Fest, Austin, TX
(with King Khan & BBQ Show for all US/Canada dates in September and October)
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