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ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK celebrate 25th anniversary with European Tour

Francisca/Seraphinne by Francisca/Seraphinne
31 January 2019
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ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK

ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK will come back to Europe for another tour, this time to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The tour will start on 8 February in the United Kingdom and will continue on the mainland on 21 February with a few shows in The Netherlands, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway. After these shows, the three-piece garage rock band will end the tour back in the United Kingdom at the end of March.

The tour dates are as follows:

Friday 8 February: The Iron Road – Pershore, United Kingdom
Saturday 9 February: Market Hall – Scarborough, United Kingdom
Sunday 10 February: The Parish – Huddersfield, United Kingdom
Monday 11 February: Trillians – Newcastle, United Kingdom
Tuesday 12 February: Audio – Glasgow, United Kingdom
Wednesday 13 February: Voodoo – Belfast, United Kingdom
Thursday 14 February: Roisin Dubh Upstairs – Galway, Ireland
Friday 15 February: De Barras – Clonakilty, Ireland
Saturday 16 February: Freds – Cork, Ireland
Sunday 17 February: The Workmans Club – Dublin, Ireland
Tuesday 19 February: TBA
Wednesday 20 February: TBA
Thursday 21 February: Luxor Live – Arnhem, The Netherlands
Friday 22 February: Podium Victorie – Alkmaar, The Netherlands
Saturday 23 February: De Zwarte Ruiter – Den Haag, The Netherlands
Sunday 24 February: Iduna (at 16.00) – Drachten, The Netherlands
Sunday 24 February: Hedon (at 22.00) – Zwolle, The Netherlands
Tuesday 26 February: TBA – France
Wednesday 27 February: TBA – France
Thursday 28 February: TBA – France

Friday 1 March: Le Trokson – Lyon, France
Saturday 2 March: Secret Place – Montpellier, France
Monday 4 March: TBA
Tuesday 5 March: Bastard Club – Osnabruck, Germany
Wednesday 6 March: Cassiopeia – Berlin, Germany
Thursday 7 March: Hafenklang – Hamburg, Germany
Friday 8 March: Stoned Bar – Leipzig, Germany
Saturday 9 March: Sonic Ballroom – Cologne, Germany
Tuesday 12 March: Lilla Hotellbaren – Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday 13 March: Blå – Oslo, Norway
Thursday 14 March: TBA
Friday 15 March: Hängmattan/Musikens Hus – Gothenburg, Sweden
Saturday 16 March: Plan B – Malmö, Sweden
Sunday 17 March: TBA
Tuesday 19 March: TBA
Wednesday 20 March: Pitchers – Dusseldorf, Germany
Friday 22 March: The Underworld – London, United Kingdom
Saturday 23 March: The Adelphi – Hull, United Kingdom
Sunday 24 March: Rebellion – Manchester, United Kingdom
Tuesday 26 March: The Phoenix – Coventry, United Kingdom
Wednesday 27 March: Heartbreakers – Southampton, United Kingdom
Thursday 28 March: The Moon – Cardiff, United Kingdom
Friday 29 March: The Anvil – Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Saturday 30 March: Private (invite only) – Bristol, United Kingdom
Sunday 31 March: The Wheatsheaf – Oxford, United Kingdom

ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK

ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK formed in Tokyo in 1994 and consists of guitarist and vocalist Aki Morimoto, bassist Kazuto Maekawa and drummer Tomoharu Ito. The band comes to Europe quite often, the last time was in 2018. The band is known for their support from fans, by crowdfunding (through Sellaband) the band could release the album Sugoi Indeed. The band was one of the first bands to embrace crowdfunding, the band is actually called crowdfunding pioneers.

Source: ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK via Tini

 

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