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Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. Electric Dream Ecstasy Tour in Europe 2018

Francisca/Seraphinne by Francisca/Seraphinne
26 September 2018
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Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.

Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.

To promote the new release, Electric Dream Ecstasy, the psychedelic band Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. will tour Europe once again. The band will kick off the run at Salão Brazil in Portugal on 3 October and ends up on 11 November in the United Kingdom at The Exchange in Bristol. If you are in for a performance of loud and intense music, then you should not miss one of their upcoming shows. Don’t forget to bring your earplugs with you!

Tour planning:

Tuesday 2 October: Salao Brazil – Coimbra, Portugal
Wednesday 3 October: Musicbox – Lisbon, Portugal
Thursday 4 October: Gnration – Braga, Portugal
Friday 5 October: Late De Zinc – Oviedo, Spain
Saturday 6 October: Mareak Jaialdia – Bermeo, Spain
Sunday 7 October: 16 Toneladas – Valencia, Spain
Monday 8 October: Sala X – Seville, Spain
Tuesday 9 October: Planet Baja – Granada, Spain
Wednesday 10 October: Moby Dick Club – Madrid, Spain
Thursday 11 October: Plaza Mariano Cavia – Zaragoza, Spain
Friday 12 October: Upload – Barcelona, Spain
Saturday 13 October: The Black Sheep – Montpellier, Frankrijk
Sunday 14 October: Raymond Bar – Clermont, France
Monday 15 October: Scène Michelet – Nantes, France
Tuesday 16 October: Sonic – Lyon, France
Wednesday 17 October: Kaschemme – Basel, Switzerland
Thursday 18 October: Argo 16 – Venice, Italy
Friday 19 October: Kulturfabrik – Kufstein, Austria
Saturday 20 October: L’Amalgame – Yverdon Le Bains, Switzerland
Sunday 21 October: Temple – Athens, Greece
Monday 22 October: TBA
Tuesday 23 October: Patronaat – Haarlem, The Netherlands
Wednesday 24 October: 1000 Fryd – Aalborg, Denmark
Thursday 25 October: Svendborg – Harders, Denmark
Friday 26 October: Stengade – Copenhagen, Denmark
Saturday 27 October: Urban Spree – Berlin, Germany
Sunday 28 October: Chemiefabrik – Dresden, Germany
Monday 29 October: Sonic Ballroom – Cologne, Germany
Tuesday 30 October: Magasin 4 – Brussels, Belgium
Wednesday 31 October: Glazart – Paris, France

Thursday 1 November: dB’s – Utrecht, The Netherlands
Friday 2 November: Patterns – Brighton, United Kingdom
Saturday 3 November: The Garage – London, United Kingdom
Sunday 4 November: Waterfront – Norwich, United Kingdom
Monday 5 November: Metronome – Nottingham, United Kingdom
Tuesday 6 November: Cluny – Newcastle, United Kingdom
Wednesday 7 November: The Mash House – Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Thursday 8 November: Nice M Sleazy – Glasgow, United Kingdom
Friday 9 November: Deaf Institute – Manchester, United Kingdom
Saturday 10 November: Printworks – Hastings, United Kingdom
Sunday 11 November: The Exchange – Bristol, United Kingdom

Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. is known for touring extensively over the world, the band was in Europe just last year for the Hallelujah Mystic Tour. The band line-up for this tour is as followed: Makoto Kawabata (guitar, synthesizer, speed guru), Hiroshi Higashi (synthesizer, noodle god), Jyonson Tsu (vocal, guitar, bouzouki), Nani Satoshima (drums, another dimension) and Wolf (bass, space & time). Jyonson Tsu is the newest addition to the band line-up since the beginning of 2018.

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