Clipse Announce Summer European Tour
Malice and Pusha T are warming up to this whole performing-at-outdoor-festivals thing. The potentially label-less duo known as Clipse have announced that they will play a whole string of European festival dates this summer leading up to their appearance at our own Pitchfork Music Festival. They also have quite a few club dates scattered in between the fests.
The tour kicks off June 14 in Leicester, England, and it ends with Pitchfork Fest at Chicago's Union Park on July 14. Also performing that day are Yoko Ono, Cat Power and Dirty Delta Blues, Mastodon, Iron and Wine, Girl Talk, Grizzly Bear, Voxtrot, Battles, Califone, the Twilight Sad, Fujiya & Miyagi, Oxford Collapse, Dan Deacon, Beach House, the William Parker Quartet, Professor Murder, and Ken Vandermark's Powerhouse Sound.
Dates:
06-14 Leicester, England - Club Eden
06-15 Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms
06-16 Hultsfred, Sweden - Hultsfred Festival
06-20 Bristol, England - Thekla Social
06-21 London, England - Shepherds Bush Empire
06-23 Cambridge, England - The Junction
06-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
06-26 Arendal, Norway - Hove Festival
06-27 Paris, France - TBA
06-28 Antwerp, Belgium - Petrol
06-29 Belfort, France - Eurockéennes Fest
07-02 Brighton, England - Ocean Rooms
07-04 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar St.
07-05 Leeds, England - The Faversham
07-07 Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
07-14 Chicago, IL - Union Park (Pitchfork Music Festival) *
* with Yoko Ono, Cat Power and Dirty Delta Blues, Mastodon, Iron and Wine,
Girl Talk, Grizzly Bear, Voxtrot, Battles, Califone, the Twilight Sad,
Fujiya & Miyagi, Oxford Collapse, Dan Deacon, Beach House, the
William Parker Quartet, Professor Murder, and Ken Vandermark's
Powerhouse Sound
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