Deafheaven Announce Dates with No Joy & Indian Handcrafts

by | Jun 12, 2014

You know that interview we did with Deafheaven a few months ago? Frontman George Clarke and guitarist Kerry McCoy told us about their seemingly overnight rise to prominence, and how they were shocked when their demo struck a nerve with people.

Now the band is touring all over the world. And in addition to their already announced tour dates for this summer, the band have lined up a trek in September with No Joy and Indian Handcrafts.

Here’s how it runs:

Sep 12- 13 Hudson, NY @ Basilica Sound Scape 14 (Deafheaven only)
Sep 14 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Sep 16 Hamden, CT @ Ballroom at the Outer Space
Sep 17 Pawtucket, RI @ The Met Cafe
Sep 18 Buffalo, NY @ Traff Music Hall
Sep 19 Toronto, ON @ Opera House
Sep 20 Montreal, QC @ Il Motore
Sep 21 Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground (no Indian Handcrafts)
Sep 23 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar (no Indian Handcrafts)
Sep 24 Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop (no Indian Handcrafts)
Sep 25-27 Cincinnati, OH @ Midpoint Music Festival
Sep 26-28 Urbana, IL @ Pygmalion Music Festival

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