Palms Make Live Debut in SoCal (Videos)

by | Jul 12, 2013

Palms (Deftones, ex-Isis) took stage for the first time ever this week.

The band kicked off their series of West Coast shows on Wednesday, making their live debut at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, CA.

Last night the group performed at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA. The set included a cover of Swervedriver’s “Rave Down.” Video footage from the show can be found below.

Here are the remaining dates of the band’s schedule:

Jul 12 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
Jul 13 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
Jul 29 Los Angeles, CA @ The Hollywood Bowl

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