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Brockhampton’s summer tour is back on!
The Texas collective have re-announced their summer tour dates.

Brockhampton recently made their live TV debut with an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, where they announced a name change to their upcoming new album, now titled ‘the best years of our lives’.
Following the performance the band also announced their upcoming summer tour is back on! The tour was previously cancelled after member Ameer Vann was kicked out of the band following allegations of sexual abuse. The re-announced tour will head across the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, including two dates at KOKO in London in August.
See the full tour dates below.
JUNE
30 Long Beach, CA - Agenda Festival
JULY
05 Quebec City, Quebec - Quebec City Festival
06 Ottawa, Ontario - Ottawa Bluesfest
07 Surrey, British Columbia - Fvded in the Park
21 Seattle, WA - Capitol Hill Block Party
29 Detroit, MI - Mo Pop Festival
AUGUST
03 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
05 Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga
08 Oslo, Norway - Oya Festival
09-11 Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West
10-11 Copenhagen, Denmark - Haven Festival
12 Helsinki, Finland - Flow Festival
14 Berlin, Germany - Festsaal Kreuzberg
08-15 Kiewit, Belgium - Pukkelpop
17-19 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands - Lowlands Festival
18 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
20 London, England - Koko
21 London, England - Koko
22 Dublin, Ireland - Helix
24 Paris, France - Summer Jam
25 Reading, England - Reading Festival
26 Leeds, England - Leeds Festival
SEPTEMBER
21 Auckland, New Zealand - Logan Campbell Centre
22 Melbourne, Australia - Listen Out Melbourne
23 Perth, Australia - Listen Out Perth
25 Melbourne, Australia - The Forum
09-26 Sydney, Australia - Enmore Theatre
09-29 Sydney, Australia - Listen Out Sydney
09-30 Brisbane, Australia - Listen Out Brisbane
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