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Manchester Orchestra schedule UK and European tour
The band will play one headline show ahead of their sets at this year’s Reading and Leeds festivals.
Manchester Orchestra will be returning to our side of the world this summer for a set of appearances at this year’s Reading and Leeds festival, but that wasn’t enough for them. Now, they’ve announced a slew of headline shows in the lead up to their festival slots.
The band will be heading around mainland Europe throughout August, making stops across Italy, Switzerland and Germany before performing at Belgium’s Pukkelpop Festival.
They’ll then hop back over to the UK for one headline performance - at Concorde in Brighton - before appearing at Reading and Leeds.
Check out their touring plans below.
AUGUST
19 Milan, Italy – Circolo Magnolia
20 Winterthur, Switzerland – Musikfestwochen
21 Munich, Germany – Strom
22 Hasselt, Belgium – Pukkelpop Festival
23 Cologne, Germany – Gebaude 9
24 Berlin, Germany – Magnet
25 Hamburg, Germany – Molotow
27 Brighton, UK – Concorde
28 Leeds, UK – Leeds Festival
30 Reading, UK – Reading Festival
Watch the band as they perform ‘Top Notch’ - as taken from their newest album ‘Cope’ - live below.
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