Savages announce summer tour, support slots with Portishead
Having released their debut album just this week, Savages have now extended their upcoming tour schedule to span the entire summer.
Following their currently UK outing this month, the band will then play a series of festivals through June, spliced by two support appearances for Bristol greats Portishead. This will be followed a U.S tour later in July.
The London post-punks debut album, Silence Yourself, is out now. Their full live schedule is as below:
May
7 Nottingham, England – Bodega
9 London, England – Ministry of Sound
13 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique-Orangie
15 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
16 Cologne, Germany – Geb9
17 Berlin, Germany – Lido
19 Frankfurt, Germany – Zoom
20 Zurich, Switzerland – Kinski
21 Milan, Italy – Magnolia Club
22 Nimes, France – TBA
23 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Festival
25 London, England – Field Day Festival
29 London, England – Red Gallery
June
1 Porto, Portugal – Primavera Sound
6 Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
8 Manchester, England – Parklife Festival,
18 Berlin, Germany – Zitadelle
19 Prague, Czech Republic – Tipsport
20 London, England – Yoko Ono’s Meltdown
22 Hilvarenbeek, Holland – Best Kept Secret Festival
28-29 Pilton, England – Glastonbury Festival
July
4 Roskilde, Denmark – Roskilde Festival
11 New York, NY – Webster Hall
12 Boston, MA – Middle East
13 Washington D.C. – Rock ‘n’ Roll Hotel
14 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
15 Montreal, Quebec – La Tulipe
16 Toronto, Ontario – Mod Club
20 Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival
21 Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock
23 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theater
30 North Dorset, England – End Of The Road Festival
September
4-6 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
11-13 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
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