Hailing from Boston, the psychedelic folk quartet Quilt is still relatively unknown on this side of the Atlantic.
Following on from a successful tour with The War On Drugs and the release of their impressive second full length Held In Splendor, we met up with them on a rainy day in Camden for a rendition of “Secondary Swan”.
Quilt are on tour across Europe in September, full dates below:
- Sept 3 Göteborg, SE — Pustervik
- Sept 4 Oslo, NO — Olso Psych Fest
- Sept 5 Stockholm, SE — Scandic Grand Central
- Sept 6 Copenhagen, DK — Huset
- Sept 8 Berlin, DE — Schokoladen
- Sept 9 Leipzig, DE — Connewitz
- Sept 10 Darmstadt, DE — Hoffart Theater
- Sept 11 Nyon, CH — La Parenthese (La Batie Festival)
- Sept 12 Savignone, IT — Rural Indie Camp Festival
- Sept 13 Ravenna, IT — Hanna Bi
- Sept 15 Vienna, AT — Rhiz
- Sept 16 Prague, CZ — Klub 007
- Sept 17 Schorndorf, DE — Manufaktur
- Sept 19 Paris, FR — Le Point Ephemere
- Sept 21 Leffinge, BE — Leffingeleuren Festival
- Sept 22 Brighton, UK — Green Door Store
- Sept 23 London, UK — The Lexington
- Sept 24 Glasgow, UK — Broadcast
- Sept 25 Edinburgh, UK — Electric Circus
- Sept 26 Coventry, UK — The Tin at the Coal
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