MS MR plot UK/EU tour later this year to support new LP How Does It Feel
Brooklyn duo MS MR have detailed their upcoming UK/EU tour in support of new album How Does It Feel.
The band's new shows will take place in the UK, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.
A portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Third Wave Fund. Commenting on the plans, MS MR said: “We're thrilled to be able to contribute a portion of ticket sales from the How Does It Feel Tour to Third Wave Fund, a grassroots fund that supports feminist, queer and trans-rights organizations. A deep-seated belief in equality, self determination and equal opportunity is at the root of our ethos as a band, and we feel we have a responsibility to bring attention to organizations that work towards those causes. Please read up on the important work TWF is doing in communities around the country and get involved at www.thirdwavefund.org.”
How Does It Feel is out on 17 July.
Check out the video for new single "Painted" below, and then pore over the tour dates afterwards.
June
3 – Mendig, Germany, Rock am Ring 2015
4 – Berlin, Germany, Kantine am Berghain
5 – Nuremberg, Germany, Rock im Park 2015
10 – London, UK, Victoria
September
8 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Pumpehuset
9 – Stockholm, Sweden, Debaser Strand
10 – Oslo, Norway, Parkteatret
12-13 – Berlin, Germany, Lollapalooza
November
06 – Brighton, UK, The Arch
07 – Manchester, UK, Club Academy
08 – Glasgow, UK, Art School
10 – London, UK, Electric Brixton
12 – Brussels, Belgium, Orangerie
13 – Paris, France, Trabendo
14 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Melkweg (Old Room)
16 – Zurich, Switzerland, X-Tra
17 – Munich, Germany, Technikum
18 – Frankfurt, Germany, Batschkapp
19 – Cologne, Germany, Gloria
21 – Hamburg, Germany, Mojo
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