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10 years of Paranoid Void gets celebrated with shows in the United Kingdom and France

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
16 May 2023
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We didn’t have to wait long for instrumental math-rock band Paranoid Void’s return to Europe. After touring the UK last August, the three-piece band will kick off a tour of the United Kingdom later this month ending at Portals Festival and then they will be heading across the North Sea to tour France.

This year, the Osaka-based band celebrates the 10th anniversary of Paranoid Void. Their music is characterised by a guitar sound with a soaring feeling and a rhythm phrase that constantly changes in expression. The members of Paranoid Void are MEGURI (guitar), YU-KI (bass), and MIPOW (drums). Since its inception in 2013, Paranoid Void has released several singles, a mini-album, and a full album. Last August, they released their second full-length album, titled travels in my universe.

Paranoid Void European tour 2023

Friday 19 May, 2023: Fail Better Presents: Bigger is Better at Spiegeltent – Brighton, United Kingdom
Saturday 20 May, 2023: The Crofters Rights – Bristol, United Kingdom
Sunday 21 May, 2023: Stroud Brewery – Stroud, United Kingdom
Monday 22 May, 2023: The Sunflower Lounge – Birmingham, United Kingdom
Wednesday 24 May, 2023: The Fenton – Leeds, United Kingdom
Friday 26 May, 2023: The Chameleon – Nottingham, United Kingdom
Saturday 27 May, 2023: Balter Festival 2023 – Chepstow, United Kingdom
Sunday 28 May, 2023: Portals Festival – London, United Kingdom
Tuesday 30 May, 2023: Le Consulat Voltaire – Paris, France
Friday 2 June, 2023: La Fête du Pois Chiche 2023 – Montaren-et-Saint-Médiers, France
Saturday 3 June, 2023: Anim’Manga – Gignac, France
Sunday 4 June, 2023: Connexion Live – Toulouse, France

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