A Place To Bury Strangers Touring With The Big Pink
By
Siobhan Ozege (CHARTattack) December 8, 2009 12:55 pm

The most seizure-inducing, head-exploding, ear-bleeding extravaganza of a tour ever has been announced.
Candy-coated synth-duo The Big Pink are teaming up with A Place To Bury Strangers for a North American tour that will take place in March.
The Big Pink, who released their A Brief History of Love debut album in September, will tour extensively throughout Europe before meeting up with A Place to Bury Strangers to kick off a North American tour that begins this March in San Francisco.
Noise-pop trio A Place To Bury Strangers (whose goal is the literal melting of your mind, by the way) recently finished their own tour in support of their sophomore release Exploding Head, a record that has been described as "shards of shattering aural glass aimed at your ears in a conscious effort to make them bleed."
Combined, these two bands may just leave you convulsing and bleeding on the floor, but who knows?
You can see A Place To Bury Strangers and The Big Pink here:
Mar. 10 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Mar. 12 Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Mar. 13 Vancouver, BC @ Venue
Mar. 14 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
Mar. 18 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Mar. 19 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
Mar. 20 Chicago, IL @ Metro
Mar. 22 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
Mar. 24 Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
Mar. 26 Montreal, QC @ Cabaret JPR
Mar. 27 Boston, MA @ Paradise
Mar. 28 Hoboken, NJ @ Makwell’s
Mar. 30 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Mar. 31 Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Arts
Apr. 1 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
Apr. 2 Carrboro, NC @ Cats Cradle
Apr. 3 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Apr. 5 Tallahassee, FL @ Club Downunder
Apr. 7 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Apr. 8 Austin, TX @ The Parish
Apr. 9 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
Apr. 11 Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
Apr. 12 Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
Apr. 14 Pheonix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
Apr. 15 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
A Place To Bury Strangers also have these dates scheduled:
Dec. 8-9 Athens, Greece @ Rodeo Live Club
Dec. 10 Madrid, Spain @ Sala Caracol
Dec. 11 Barcelona, Spain @ Le Bikini w/ Retribution Gospel Choir
Dec. 15 London, England @ Barfly
Feb. 11 Sydney, Australia @ Oxford Arts Factory
Feb. 12 Melbourne, Australia @ The Corner
You can also see The Big Pink at these shows:
Dec. 16 London, England @ O2 Academy Brixton (XFM Winter Wonderland)
Jan. 21 Rennes, France @ Antipode
Jan. 22 Lyon, France @ Marche Gare
Jan. 23 Laax, Switzerland @ Riders Club
Jan. 24 Milan, Italy @ Tunnel Club
Jan. 25 Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien
Jan. 26 Munich, Germany @ 59:1
Jan. 28 Paris, France @ Le Nouveau Casino
Jan. 29 Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix
Feb. 4 Newcastle Upon Tyne, England @ O2 Academy Newcastle
Feb. 5 Glasgow, Scotland @ Barrowland Ballroom
Feb. 6 Manchester, England @ O2 Academy Manchester
Feb. 7 Leeds, England @ O2 Academy Leeds
Feb. 9 Nottingham, England @ Rock City
Feb. 10 Norwich, England @ University Of East Anglia
Feb. 11 Birmingham, England @ O2 Academy Birmingham
Feb. 13 Cardiff, Wales @ Cardiff University
Feb. 14 Bristol, England @ O2 Academy Bristol
Feb. 15 Brighton, England @ Brighton Dome
Feb. 16 Bournemouth, England @ O2 Academy Bournemouth
Feb. 18 Portsmouth, England @ Pyramids Centre
Feb. 19 Cambridge, England @ Cambridge Corn Exchange
Feb. 20 London, England @ O2 Academy Brixton
March 2 Perth, Australia @ Capitol Theatre
March 4 Brisbane, Australia @ The Hi-Fi
March 5 Melbourne, Australia @ Billboard
March 6 Meredith, Australia @ Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre (Golden Plains Festival)
March 7 Sydney, Australia @ Metro
Candy-coated synth-duo The Big Pink are teaming up with A Place To Bury Strangers for a North American tour that will take place in March.
The Big Pink, who released their A Brief History of Love debut album in September, will tour extensively throughout Europe before meeting up with A Place to Bury Strangers to kick off a North American tour that begins this March in San Francisco.
Noise-pop trio A Place To Bury Strangers (whose goal is the literal melting of your mind, by the way) recently finished their own tour in support of their sophomore release Exploding Head, a record that has been described as "shards of shattering aural glass aimed at your ears in a conscious effort to make them bleed."
Combined, these two bands may just leave you convulsing and bleeding on the floor, but who knows?
You can see A Place To Bury Strangers and The Big Pink here:
Mar. 10 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Mar. 12 Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Mar. 13 Vancouver, BC @ Venue
Mar. 14 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
Mar. 18 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Mar. 19 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
Mar. 20 Chicago, IL @ Metro
Mar. 22 Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
Mar. 24 Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
Mar. 26 Montreal, QC @ Cabaret JPR
Mar. 27 Boston, MA @ Paradise
Mar. 28 Hoboken, NJ @ Makwell’s
Mar. 30 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Mar. 31 Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Arts
Apr. 1 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
Apr. 2 Carrboro, NC @ Cats Cradle
Apr. 3 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Apr. 5 Tallahassee, FL @ Club Downunder
Apr. 7 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Apr. 8 Austin, TX @ The Parish
Apr. 9 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
Apr. 11 Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
Apr. 12 Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
Apr. 14 Pheonix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
Apr. 15 San Diego, CA @ Casbah
A Place To Bury Strangers also have these dates scheduled:
Dec. 8-9 Athens, Greece @ Rodeo Live Club
Dec. 10 Madrid, Spain @ Sala Caracol
Dec. 11 Barcelona, Spain @ Le Bikini w/ Retribution Gospel Choir
Dec. 15 London, England @ Barfly
Feb. 11 Sydney, Australia @ Oxford Arts Factory
Feb. 12 Melbourne, Australia @ The Corner
You can also see The Big Pink at these shows:
Dec. 16 London, England @ O2 Academy Brixton (XFM Winter Wonderland)
Jan. 21 Rennes, France @ Antipode
Jan. 22 Lyon, France @ Marche Gare
Jan. 23 Laax, Switzerland @ Riders Club
Jan. 24 Milan, Italy @ Tunnel Club
Jan. 25 Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien
Jan. 26 Munich, Germany @ 59:1
Jan. 28 Paris, France @ Le Nouveau Casino
Jan. 29 Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix
Feb. 4 Newcastle Upon Tyne, England @ O2 Academy Newcastle
Feb. 5 Glasgow, Scotland @ Barrowland Ballroom
Feb. 6 Manchester, England @ O2 Academy Manchester
Feb. 7 Leeds, England @ O2 Academy Leeds
Feb. 9 Nottingham, England @ Rock City
Feb. 10 Norwich, England @ University Of East Anglia
Feb. 11 Birmingham, England @ O2 Academy Birmingham
Feb. 13 Cardiff, Wales @ Cardiff University
Feb. 14 Bristol, England @ O2 Academy Bristol
Feb. 15 Brighton, England @ Brighton Dome
Feb. 16 Bournemouth, England @ O2 Academy Bournemouth
Feb. 18 Portsmouth, England @ Pyramids Centre
Feb. 19 Cambridge, England @ Cambridge Corn Exchange
Feb. 20 London, England @ O2 Academy Brixton
March 2 Perth, Australia @ Capitol Theatre
March 4 Brisbane, Australia @ The Hi-Fi
March 5 Melbourne, Australia @ Billboard
March 6 Meredith, Australia @ Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre (Golden Plains Festival)
March 7 Sydney, Australia @ Metro
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