To promote their new album On the grass, the psychedelic band Sundays & Cybele will tour Europe starting from 30 October till 1 December, with shows in 8 countries. On the grass will be released on 5 October.
Tour dates:
Tuesday 30 October: La FINE – Roma, Italy
Thursday 1 November: IL CLAN..destino restaurant & lounge bar – Faenza, Italy
Friday 2 November: Secret Show – Lucera, Italy
Saturday 3 November: Retronoveau – Messina, Italy
Tuesday 6 November: La Centilena – Chiaravalle, Italy
Wednesday 7 November: Titty twister club – Firenze, Italy
Thursday 8 November: Le Bourg – Lausanne, Switzerland
Friday 9 November: Off Bar – Basel, Switzerland
Saturday 10 November: Spinnerei – Bern, Switzerland
Wednesday 14 November: Noch Besser Leben – Leipzig, Germany
Thursday 15 November: 8MM Bar – Berlin, Germany
Friday 16 November: Theremin Club – Prague, Czech Republic
Saturday 17 November: Lokomov – Chemnitz, Germany
Sunday 18 November: Muziekcentrum Kinky Star – Ghent, Belgium
Monday 19 November: The Shacklewell Arms – London, United Kingdom
Tuesday 20 November: Trillians – Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
Wednesday 21 November: Nice’n’Sleazy – Glasgow, United Kingdom
Thursday 22 November: Old England – Bristol, United Kingdom
Friday 23 November: Explore the North Festival – Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
Saturday 24 November: Q-Factory – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tuesday 27 November: AB – Brussels, Belgium
Wednesday 28 November: Supersonic – Paris, France
Thursday 29 November: Austral – Le Mans, France
Friday 30 November: La Charrue – Chateaubriant, France
Saturday 1 December: La Pouple – Reignier, France
In 2017, the band toured Europe for the first time, in the same time period. Sundays & Cybele (– シベールの日曜日, Cybele no Nichiyoubi) is a four-piece psychedelic band formed in Hokkaido in 2004. The band name is taken from the notorious 1962 French movie. The band consists of singer and guitarist Kazuo Tsubochi, guitarist Yoshinao Uchida, bassist Shota Mizuno and drummer Shotaro Aoki. Tsubouchi writes all the music that is derived from the 60’s and 70’s Japanese psych rock.
Source: Guruguru Brain