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La Dispute, Make Do And Mend & Title Fight Announce European Tour
The three bands will make one stop in the UK, at London’s Garage.

La Dispute, Make Do And Mend and Title Fight are set to play a full European tour throughout September.
The three bands will return overseas to play a series of shows throughout mainland Europe, as well as one sole UK date in London.
The itinerary looks a little something like this:
SEPTEMBER
20 London, The Garage
21 Antwerp, Trix
22 Amsterdam, Sugar Factory
23 Paris, Le Batofar
24 Zurich, Abart
26 Vienna, Universum
27 Stuttgart, Universe
28 Munich, Backstage
29 Berlin, Postbahnhof
30 Hamburg, Knust
OCTOBER
02 Leipzig, Conne Iceland
03 Frankfurt, Batschkapp
04 Cologne, Citizens Stollwerck
05 Dortmund, FZW
In the meantime, La Dispute are set to return to the UK for this year’s Download Festival, whilst Make Do And Mend will be touring with Set Your Goals next month. Those dates are as follows.
MAY
20 The Forum, Tunbridge Wells
21 The Hydrant, Brighton
22 Joiners, Southampton
23 The Fleece, Bristol
24 Old Blue Last, London
25 The Peel, Kingston
26 Slam Dunk North, Leeds University, Leeds
27 Slam Dunk South, Hertfordshire University, Hatfield
28 Sub 89, Reading
Title Fight last toured the UK in December, following the release of their album ‘Shed’ last March, whilst La Dispute’s second full-length came out in October 2011. Make Do And Mend are set to release their sophomore effort ‘Everything You Ever Loved’ on the 18th June.
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