Veronica Falls announce massive world tour
Veronica Falls will support their new album release in 2013 with a full-length world tour.
The group, who release Waiting For Something To Happen in early February, will play live dates in the UK, Europe and North America over the months of February, March, April and May.
Their new single ‘Teenage’ recently aired, with the accompanying video available to watch here.
The band play the following dates during 2013:
February
8 – Shoreditch Church, London
14 – Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich
15 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
25 – Harley, Sheffield
26 – CAA, Glasgow
27 – Cluny, Newcastle
March
6 – Black Cat, Washington DC
7 – Johnny Brendas, Philadelphia, PA
8 – Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY
9 – Great Scott, Boston, MA
10 – Divan Orange, Montreal
12 – The Garrison, Toronto, ON
13 – Beachland Tavern, Cleveland, OH
14 – Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL
15 – High Noon Saloon, Madison, WI
16 – 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN
18 – Hi-Dive, Denver, CO
21 – Tractor, Seattle, WA
22 – Media Club, Vancouver, BC
23 – Doug Fir, Portland, OR
26 – Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA
29 – Echo, Los Angeles, CA
30 – Casbah, San Diego, CA
April
17 – Kazimer, Livepool
18 – Whealans, Dublin
19 – Voodoo, Dublin
20 – Deaf Institute, Manchester
25 – Nouveau Casino, Paris
28 – Bad Bonn, Dudingen
30 – Mascotte, Zurich
May
2 – Arena, Vienna
3 – Orangehouse, Feierwerk, Munich
4 – Merlin, Stuttgart
5 – Beatpol, Dresden
6 – Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin
8 – Molotow, Hamburg
10 – Paradiso, Amsterdam
The band’s forthcoming album Waiting For Something To Happen, out 4 February 2013.
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