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Paledusk will introduce themselves to European audiences with summer tour

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
4 June 2023
in Japanese Events: Music
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The three members of Paledusk are dressed in dark clothing and standing near each other. Order from left to right: guitarist Tsubasa, vocalist Kaito, and guitarist Daisuke. © Paledusk / Sharptone Records

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The three-piece metal band Paledusk will be very soon embarking on an almost one-month European tour. In the last few months, it became known that the metal band would perform at several festivals, such as Rock For People and Nova Rock. After signing with Sharptone Records for North America and Europe, alongside Greyscale Records for Australia, the band has been adding more and more European dates. At some shows, Paledusk will be performing as support acts for bands such as Bury Tomorrow, The Amity Affliction and Born of Osiris. Several shows have already sold out.

Hailing from Fukuoka on the Japanese island of Kyushu, Paledusk burst onto the music scene in early 2020 with the four-track EP Happy Talk, which brought together metalcore, industrial, nu-metal, and EDM in an innovative way. They are now regarded as one of the most important young bands of the new era. Ready to take the world by storm, this European tour seems like a great introduction to see how audiences will react to them.

Paledusk European tour summer 2023

Monday 05 June, 2023: Muzikzentrum – Hannover, Germany +
Tuesday 06 June, 2023: Turock – Essen, Germany +
Wednesday 07 June, 2023: Pont Rouge – Monthey, Switzerland +
Thursday 08 June, 2023: Rock n Roll – Milan, Italy =
Friday 09 June, 2023: Nova Rock – Nickelsdorf, Austria
Saturday 10 June, 2023: Rock For People – Hradek Králové, Czechia
Sunday 11 June, 2023: Liverpool – Wrocław, Poland =
Tuesday 13 June, 2023: Copenhell Warm Up – Copenhagen, Denmark
Wednesday 14 June, 2023: Mau Club – Rostock, Germany $
Thursday 15 June, 2023: Modernes – Bremen, Germany $
Saturday 17 June, 2023: Stattbahnhof – Schweinfurt, Germany £
Sunday 18 June, 2023: Graspop Metal Meeting – Dessel, Belgium
Monday 19 June, 2023: Hole44 – Berlin, Germany #
Tuesday 20 June, 2023: Backstage – Munich, Germany #
Wednesday 21 June, 2023: Gebäude 9 – Cologne, Germany #
Friday 23 June, 2023: Jera On Air – Ysselsteyn, Netherlands
Saturday 24 June, 2023: Full Force – Gräfenhainichen, Germany
Sunday 25 June, 2023: La Maroquinerie – Paris, France &
Monday 26 June, 2023: Secret Place – Montpellier, France &
Tuesday 27 June, 2023: Trabendo – Paris, France >
Friday 30 June, 2023: Resurrection Fest – Viveiro, Spain
Saturday 01 July, 2023: The Underworld – London, United Kingdom %
Sunday 02 July, 2023: UK Tech-Fest – Newark, United Kingdom
Monday 03 July, 2023: Thekla – Bristol, United Kingdom %
Tuesday 04 July, 2023: The Star And Garter – Manchester, United Kingdom !
Wednesday 05 July, 2023: The Garage Attic – Glasgow, United Kingdom !
Thursday 06 July, 2023: The Key Club – Leeds, United Kingdom !
Friday 07 July, 2023: 2000trees Festival – Cheltenham, United Kingdom

+ Bury Tomorrow
= Headline Show
$ The Amity Affliction, Polaris
£ Polaris, Chelsea Grin
# Code Orange, Loathe
& Born of Osiris, Attila
> Code Orange
% Born of Osiris, Oceans Ate Alaska
! Headline Show with Love Is Noise

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