Daughter detail new UK and European tour dates for early next year
Daughter recently announced three shows along with news of their long-awaited second record Not To Disappear. Those sold out in a flash, so they've detailed a proper tour for 2016.
As well as a run of UK shows, the new tour includes dates across the continent in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and Belgium.
Daughter have recorded Not To Disappear with Nicolas Vernhes (Deerhunter, War On Drugs, Animal Collective) at his Rare Book Room studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Not To Disappear will be released by 4AD on 15 January 2016. It follows 2013's If You Leave.
Watch the "Doing The Right Thing" video below, and then check out the band's tour schedule afterwards.
November
16 - GLASGOW, Art School (SOLD OUT)
18 - BRISTOL, Trinity (SOLD OUT)
19 - LONDON, St. John at Hackney Church (SOLD OUT)
January 2016
15 - Corn Exchange, Cambridge, UK
16 - Academy, Oxford, UK
17 - Dome, Brighton, UK
18 - Pyramids, Portsmouth, UK
20 - Institute, Birmingham, UK
21 - Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
22 - Academy, Liverpool, UK
23 - Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, UK
25 - Academy, Newcastle, UK
26 - Beckett University, Leeds, UK
27 - Rock City, Nottingham, UK
28 - The Forum, London, UK
30 - Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, France
31 - Kantine, Cologne, Germany
February 2016
1 - Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
3 - Gruenspan, Hamburg, Germany
4 - Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
5 - Debaser Medis, Stockholm, Sweden
7 - Kesselhaus, Berlin, Germany
8 - Technikum Munich, Germany
9 - Kaufleuten, Zurich, Switzerland
10 - AB, Brussels, Belgium
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