Crystal Castles announce world tour, debut new video for “Concrete”

Crystal Castles announce world tour, debut new video for “Concrete”

Last November, Ethan Kath rebuilt the Crystal Castles with Edith Frances after Alice Glass quit the band. The duo has since played a few shows in its new form, but now Pitchfork reports that it’s launching a full-on world tour. The nearly-50 date tour will kick off in North Carolina in September, and wrap up in Luxembourg this winter. Crystal Castles have a forthcoming album whose title is as yet unknown, but they’ve has been rolling out tracks like “Frail” and Decide.” There’s no word on a release date, but just yesterday, the band released the video for “Concrete,” which features Frances bopping around at a show. (A complete list of tour dates is posted below the video.)

Crystal Castles World Tour Dates 2016

September 6—Cat’s Cradle—Carrboro, NC
September 8—The Loft, US— Atlanta, GA
September 9—One Eyed Jacks— New Orleans, LA
September 10—White Oak Music Hall Downstairs—Houston, TX
September 13—Trees—Dallas, TX
September 14—Empire Garage—Austin, TX
September 16—The Pressroom—Phoenix, AZ
September 17—The Observatory North Park—San Diego, CA
September 21—Bill Graham Civic Auditorium—San Francisco, CA
September 22—The Observatory—Santa Ana, CA
September 23—The Fonda Theatre—Los Angeles, CA
September 23-25—Life Is Beautiful Festival—Las Vegas, NV
September 27—Urban Lounge—Salt Lake City, UT
September 28—Bluebird Theater—Denver, CO
September 30—Varsity Theater—Minneapolis, MN
October 1—Metro—Chicago, IL
October 2—Majestic Theatre—Detroit, MI
October 6—Warsaw—Brooklyn, NY
October 7—Theatre of Living Arts—Philadelphia, PA
October 8—Black Cat—Washington D.C.
October 9—The Sinclair–Cambridge, MA
October 11—Theatre Fairmount—Montreal, Quebec
October 12—The Hoxton—Toronto, Ontario
October 20—Zoom—Frankfurt, Germany
October 22—Melkweg—Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 24—Vega—Copenhagen, Denmark
October 25—Kulturbolaget—Malmo, Sweden
October 26—Sentrum Scene—Oslo, Norway
October 28—Debaserstrand—Stockholm, Sweden
October 29—Voxhall—Aarhus, Denmark
October 31—Columbia Theatre—Berlin, Germany
November 1—Uebel & Gefaehrlich—Hamburg, Germany
November 2—Essigfabrik—Cologne, Germany
November 5—Metropolis Festival—Dublin, Ireland
November 26—Neon Lights Festival—Singapore
November 27—Clockenflap Festival—Hong Kong
December 2—Elysse Montmartre—Paris, France
December 3—Krakatoa—Bordeaux, France
December 5—Kafe Antrokia—Bilbao, Spain
December 7—Hard Club—Oporto, Portugal
December 8—Paradise Garage—Lisbon, Portugal
December 9—Teatro Barcelo—Madrid, Spain
December 10—Apolo—Barcelona, Spain
December 12—Zona Roveri—Bologna, Italy
December 13—Fabrique—Milan, Italy
December 14—X-tra Limmithaus—Zurich, Switzerland
December 15—Den Atelier—Luxembourg

 
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