Hundred Waters announce US tour and album release party featuring How to Dress Well and Majikal Cloudz
Hundred Waters have announced US tour dates to support their new album The Moon Rang Like a Bell, which drops 27 May via on Skrillex’s OWSLA label. But before the tour starts, the band has announced that they will host a weekend-long album release party in Acrosanti, AZ from 24–26 May.
The event will feature performances by How to Dress Well, Majical Cloudz, Alvin Risk, Ekmo, Suno Deko, Julie Byrne and Kodak to Graph, as well as several “daily activities,” including hikes, swimming and bronze-bell casting. More info can be found on the band’s site here.
In addition to the festival/event/camping trip, they’ve announced several US tour dates (plus a few in Canada) for June and July, as noted below.
May
24–26 - Album Release Festival, Acrosanti, AZ
June
22 - Club Dada, Dallas, TX
23 - Red 7, Austin, TX
24 - Fitzgerald’s, Houston, TX
25 - One Eyed Hack’s, New Orleans, LA
26 - The Side Bar Theatre, Tallahassee, FL
27 - High Dive, Gainesville, FL
28 - The Social, Orlando, FL
30 - Georgia Theatre, Athens, GA
June
1 - The Earl, Atlanta, GA
2 - Local 506, Chapel Hill, NC
3 - DC9, Washington, DC
5 - Glasslands, Brooklyn, NY
6 - The Sinclair, Boston, MA
8 - Il Motore, Montreal, Quebec
9 - Drake Underground, Toronto, Ontario
11 - Bunbury Music Festival, Cincinnati, OH
12 - Mo Pop Festival, Sterling Heights, MI
13 - The Basement, Columbus, OH
15 - Luminary, St. Louis, MO
16 - Zanzabar, Louisville, KY
18 - Pitchfork Music Festival, Chicago, IL
20 - (TBA), Chicago, IL
21 - 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN
24 - Media Club, Vancouver, British Columbia
25 - Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
26 - Capitol Hill Block Party, Seattle, WA
29 Independent, San Francisco, CA
31 - Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, CA
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