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paranoid void to embark on six-day UK tour with And So I Watch You From Afar en Delta Sleep

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
19 November 2024
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The three members of the band paranoid void are sitting or standing near each other in an outside sunny location and are mostly distinctively dressed in shades of orange. Photographer: Hanako kimura

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Last year, instrumental math-rock band Paranoid Void celebrated their tenth anniversary with a European tour, but this December the trio will return to the United Kingdom to perform as special guests for the tour of Northern Irish instrumental rock band And So I Watch You from Afar and British math-rock band Delta Sleep. The tour consists of six shows and kicks off in Manchester on Friday 13 December.

Paranoid void’s music is characterised by a guitar sound with a soaring feeling and a rhythm phrase that constantly changes in expression. The Osaka-based band consists of MEGURI on guitar, YU-KI on bass, and MIPOW on drums. Since the band’s inception in 2013, they have released several singles, a mini-album, and two full albums. Last August saw the release of their latest single, will. The instrumental math rock band has been touring outside Japan sinds 2015, with shows in Malaysia (2015), Canada (2018), the United States (2020), United Kingdom (2022), Taiwan (2022), and Europe (2023).

And So I Watch You From Afar × Delta Sleep × paranoid void UK Tour 2024 dates

Friday 13 December, 2024: New Century Hall – Manchester, United Kingdom
Saturday 14 December, 2024: Marble Factory – Bristol, United Kingdom
Sunday 15 December, 2024: Electric Brixton – London, United Kingdom
Monday 16 December, 2024: O2 Institute – Birmingham, United Kingdom
Tuesday 17 December, 2024: Saint Luke’s – Glasgow, United Kingdom
Wednesday 18 December, 2024: Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, United Kingdom

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