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Nothing announces Danish concert in September
Posted by AP on 27/06/16
Previous NextPhiladelphia, PA -born shoe gazers Nothing will play at Beta in Copenhagen on September 22nd. Support is yet to be announced, but you can buy a ticket from Billetlugen.dk for just 105 DKK (+ fees). The official Facebook event, meanwhile, is found here.
The show is part of a larger European tour, the full itinerary for which is shown below:
September 09th - Incubate Festival, Tilburg, NET
September 10th - Leffingeleuren, Leffinge, BEL
September 11th - Start the Bus, Bristol, UK
September 12th - Brudenell, Leeds, UK
September 13th - Broadcast, Glasgow, UK
September 14th - Deaf Institute, Manchester, UK
September 15th - Rainbow, Birmingham, UK
September 16th - Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen, London, UK
September 17th - Bleach, Brighton, UK
September 18th - Trix, Antwerpen, BEL
September 19th - Underground, Cologne, GER
September 20th - Gleis 22, Münster, GER
September 21st - Reeperbahn Festival, Hamburg, GER
September 22nd - Beta, Copenhagen, DEN
September 23rd - Cassiopeia, Berlin, GER
September 24th - Asymmetry Festival, Wroclaw, POL
September 25th - UT Connewitz, Leipzig, GER
September 26th - Arena, Vienna, AUT
September 27th - Tvornica, Zagreb, CRO
September 28th - Kapu, Linz, AUT
September 29th - Bogen F, Zürich, SWI
September 30th - Karemaski, Arezzo, ITA
October 01st - Covo, Bologna, ITA
October 02nd - Ohibo, Milan, ITA
October 04th - Saint des Seins, Toulouse, FRA
October 05th - Apolo 2, Barcelona, SPA
October 06th - Moby Dick, Madrid, SPA
October 07th - Music Box, Lisbon, POR
October 08th - Cave 45, Porto, POR
October 09th - Armas, Zaragoza, SPA
October 11th - Void, Bordeaux, FRA
October 12th - Batofar, Paris, FRA
October 13th - Jubez, Karlsruhe, GER
October 14th - Schlachthof, Wiesbaden, GER
October 15th - Paradiso, Amsterdam, NET
Fresh out of reasons to attend? Revisit our review of the band’s brilliant 2014 album ”Guilty of Everything” here, whilst listening to a song off their latest record "Tired of Tomorrow" (which should be reviewed shortly also) below: