Ratatat detail new London show at Brixton Electric
Ratatat have announced a series of new live shows, including a date at London's Brixton Electric on 28 October.
The Brooklyn-based twosome will be supporting recently released record Magnifique.
Ratatat released Magnifique last month via Because Music (XL in the US). One of the album's highlights - "Abrasive" - is getting a proper single release on 28 September.
You can stream the record in its entirety right now.
The band's upcoming shows are as follows:
August
14 – La Route Du Rock, France
15 – Way Out West, Sweden
17 – VEGA, Denmark
19 – Cologne Music Festival, Germany
20 – Krakow Live Festival, Poland
21 – Le Cabaret Vert, France
22 – Paredes de Coura Festival, Portugal
September
1 – Metropolis, Montreal, Canada
2 – Sound Academy, Toronto, Canada
3 – Rapid Theater, Niagara Falls
4 – LC Indoor Pavillion, Columbus, Ohio
5 – The Filmore, Detroit, Michigan
6 – Intersection, Grand Rapids, Michigan
8 – Riviera Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
9 – The Pageant, St Louis
10 – Uptown Theater, Kansas City
11 – Orpheum Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin
12 – First Avenue, Minneapolis
16 – Roseland Theatre, Portland, Oregon
17 – The Showbox, Seattle, WA
18-20 – TBD Festival, Sacramento, California
20 – Ventura Theater, Ventura, California
21 – Rialto Theatre, Tucson, AZ
23 – ACL Live at the Moody Theater, Austin TX
24 – The Ballroom at Warehouse Live, Houson TX
25 – The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX
26 – Sunshine Theater, Albuquerque, NM
28 – Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA
29 – Mayan Theater, Los Angeles, CA
October
28 – Brixton Electric, London
31 – Pitchfork Festival, Paris
November
21-22 – Corona Capital Festival, Mexico
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