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Acid Mothers Temple will tour Europe in the autumn of 2022

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
6 July 2022
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After cancelling the European tour in 2021, the psychedelic rockers of Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. have announced that they have scheduled a new European tour in the autumn of 2022, with the title MetaReboot. Before the pandemic hit, the autumn period seems to be a regular tour moment for the ‘soul collective’.

With the announcement of the upcoming European tour, the tour dates have been shared with the fans. Starting in October, with shows starting in the Netherlands and ending up in Belgium, they will also be performing in the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Germany and Italy. Keep an eye on their official website or the website of booking agency Julie Tippex for updates.

Since the pandemic and after the many cancellations and postponements of tours and shows, the band has uploaded their entire catalogue to their YouTube channel “as a gift during this crazy time”. These videos will stay up for the duration of the pandemic. In addition, they have launched their Bandcamp page and filled it with many releases. They also did some special live performances online. Furthermore, they have started a project, where they put out promotional videos in collaboration with their fans, under the name Acid Mothers Temple meets VISUALISTA. At the time of writing, several videos have already come online and the score stands at 33. Furthermore, the band has also had a change in line-up, bassist Wolf quit at the end of 2020 and has been replaced by Shozo Sawano since this summer.

Acid Mothers Temple European Tour 2022

Tuesday 4 October, 2022: DB’s – Utrecht, Netherlands
Wednesday 5 October, 2022: Magasin 4 – Brussels, Belgium
Thursday, October 6, 2022: Elsewhere – Margate, UK
Friday 7 October, 2022: Rubicond Space – Falmouth, UK
Saturday 8 October, 2022: The King Arthur – Glastonbury, UK
Sunday 9 October, 2022: Nortons- Birmingham, UK
Monday 10 October, 2022: The Crescent – York, UK
Tuesday 11 October, 2022: The Hug & Pint – Glasgow, UK
Wednesday 12 October, 2022: The Star And Shadow Cinema – Newcastle, UK
Thursday 13 October, 2022: Rebellion – Manchester, UK
Friday 14 October, 2022: Club 85 – Hitchin, UK
Saturday 15 October, 2022: Norwich Arts Centre – Norwich, UK
Sunday 16 October, 2022: The Continental – Preston, UK
Monday 17 October, 2022: The Cellar – Cardigan, UK
Tuesday 18 October, 2022: Trades Club – Hebden Bridge, UK
Wednesday 19 October, 2022: The Lanes – Bristol, UK
Thursday 20 October, 2022: Komedia Studio Bar – Brighton, UK
Friday 21 October, 2022: London Studio 9294 – London, UK
Saturday 22 October, 2022: La Station Nord – Paris, France
Sunday 23 October, 2022: Cave 12 – Geneva, Switzerland
Monday 24 October, 2022: Le Sonic – Lyon, France
Tuesday 25 October, 2022: Upload – Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday 26 October, 2022: Moby Dick – Madrid, Spain
Thursday 27 October, 2022: Dabadaba – San Sebastian, Spain
Friday 28 October, 2022: Ex Tenebris Lux / Eglise de la Maison des Choeurs – Montpellier, France
Saturday 29 October, 2022: Keroxen – Tenerife, Spain
Sunday 30 October, 2022: Radar Estudios – Vigo, Spain
Monday 31 October, 2022: Maus Habitos – Porto, Portugal
Tuesday 1 November, 2022: Salao Brazil – Coimbra, Portugal
Wednesday 2 November, 2022: Musicbox – Lisbon, Portugal
Thursday 3 November, 2022: Oslo World Festival (Waq Waq Kingdom) – Oslo, Norway
Friday 4 November, 2022: Fasching – Stockholm, Sweden
Saturday 5 November, 2022: Folkteatern – Gothenburg, Sweden
Sunday 6 November, 2022: Sala X – Sevilla, Spain
Monday 7 November, 2022: Planta Baja – Granada, Spain
Tuesday 8 November, 2022: 16 Toneladas – Valencia, Spain
Wednesday 9 November, 2022: L’Embobineuse – Marseille, France
Thursday 10 November, 2022: Magazzino sul Po – Turin, Italy
Friday 11 November, 2022: Covo Club – Bologna, Italy
Saturday 12 November, 2022: Bloom – Mezzago, Italy
Sunday 13 November, 2022: Argo16 – Mestre, Italy
Tuesday 15 November, 2022: Lido – Berlin, Germany
Wednesday 16 November, 2022: Dreikönigskeller – Frankfurt, Germany
Friday 18 November, 2022: Stubnitz – Hamburg, Germany
Saturday 19 November, 2022: La Malterie – Lille, France
Sunday 20 November, 2022: Kultura – Liege, Belgium

The show at music club MTC in Cologne, scheduled for 17 November is cancelled.

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