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Guitar Wolf’s stay in Europe will be a bit longer: Love & Jett Euro Tour 2019

Francisca/Seraphinne by Francisca/Seraphinne
7 October 2019
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Guitar Wolf’s stay in Europe will be a bit longer: Love & Jett Euro Tour 2019

Guitar Wolf announced a short tour in the United Kingdom in July, planned at the beginning of November. But it seems that the garage rock band is not satisfied with just a few days as more and more shows were announced for mainland Europe by several booking agencies and venues.

One of the performances that already was announced will take place in The Netherlands on Tuesday 12 November. Guitar Wolf will perform at Musicon in The Hague with the band G.O.D. as support act. The evening, organised by BURO GOGO, will start at 21.00 and tickets are € 7,50 in pre-sale and € 10 at the door.

Other shows that are confirmed by tour organisation Rocking’ Dogs are:

Wednesday 6 November: Gibus Live – Paris, France (Cancelled)
Thursday 7 November: Esquires – Bedford, United Kingdom (Cancelled)
Friday 8 November: The Hope & Ruin – Brighton, United Kingdom
Saturday 9 November: Broadcast – Glasgow, United Kingdom
Sunday 10 November: The Cluny – Newcastle, United Kingdom
Monday 11 November: Moth Club – London, United Kingdom
Tuesday 12 November: Musicon – The Hague, The Netherlands
Thursday 14 November: Magasin4 – Brussels, Belgium
Friday 15 November: Le Galion – Lorient, France
Saturday 16 November: Disorder – St Etienne, France
Monday 18 November: Paloma – Nimes, France
Tuesday 19 November: Molotov – Marseille, France
Wednesday 20 November: Blah Blah – Torino, Italy
Thursday 21 November: Ligera – Milan, Italy
Friday 22 November: Raindog – Savona, Italy
Saturday 23 November: Freakout – Bologna, Italy
Sunday 24 November: Vintage Industrial – Zagreb, Croatia
Monday 25 November: TBC – Belgrade, Serbia
Tuesday 26 November: MKNZ – Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Wednesday 27 November: Folks Club – Munchen, Germany
Thursday 28 November: Wild at Heart – Berlin, Germany
Friday 29 November: Lila Eule – Bremen, Germany
Saturday 30 November: Tsunami Club – Cologne, Germany

Guitar Wolf tours Europe regularly to blow your ears off with their heavy garage rock. Formed in 1987, Guitar Wolf has been changing line-up many times, but guitarist Seiji has been the only original band member. Drummer Toru joined the band in 1991. The band released its first album, Wolf Rock!, in 1994. A year earlier the band toured the United States for the first time, in 1997 the band performed for the first time in Europe.

Last year, Guitar Wolf toured Europe with several shows in The Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, Spain and Germany. LOVE&JETT is Guitar Wolf’s latest release, their 13th album got released 1 day before Valentine’s Day this year.

Source: Rocking’ Dogs

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