My Bloody Valentine Curate Stateside ATP Fest
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:44:45
In upstate New York with a stacked bill
My Bloody Valentine Curate Stateside ATP Fest
The recently reunited My Bloody Valentine have finally announced their first run of U.S. tour dates, including six to eight TBC cities and an upstate New York version of England's All Tomorrow's Parties festival. Set for September 19-21, it'll include such acts as Shellac, Mogwai, Low, Fuck Buttons and Edan, as well as four bands playing classic LPs from front-to-back: Built to Spill (Perfect From Now On), Tortoise (Millions Now Living Will Never Die), the Meat Puppets (Meat Puppets II), and Thurston Moore (Psychic Hearts).My Bloody Valentine hasn't played any stateside shows since July of 1992. Their first gig together in more than a decade hits London's Roundhouse on June 20. Still no word on a confirmed release date for new music yet, though.
—The ARTISTdirect Staff
04.23.08
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