Devendra Banhart European Tour Moves From Spring to Summer

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Devendra Banhart's European spring tour featuring music from his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, will move to the summer. Additionally, the venue of his Paris headline concert will change from La Cigale to Le Bataclan. All tickets remain valid. Click here for the updated information. For further details, please contact the point of purchase for the concert tickets.

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Devendra Banhart's European spring tour featuring music from his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, will move to the summer. Additionally, the venue of his Paris headline concert will change from La Cigale to Le Bataclan. All tickets remain valid. See below for the updated information. For further details, please contact the point of purchase for the concert tickets.

Banhart closes out his North American tour with performances in Philadelphia, DC, and New York City this week. The Washington Post, previewing the DC show, says the new album "feels as mysterious and inviting as a strange dream. The tempo dips to a reggae lull midway through while guitar solos delicately fill in spaces with carefully chosen notes."

Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

DEVENDRA BANHART EUROPEAN TOUR

Jun 20 Columbiahalle Berlin, GERMANY
Jun 22 VEGA Copenhagen, DENMARK
Jun 24 Auditorium di Milano (Sold Out) Milan, ITALY
Jun 26 Botanique Orangerie Brussels, BELGIUM
Jun 30 Vida Festival Vilanova i la Geltru, SPAIN
Jul 5 Worldwide Festival Sète, FRANCE
Jul 6 Days Off Festival Paris, FRANCE
Jul 15 WUK Vienna, AUSTRIA
Jul 16 Muffathalle Munich, GERMANY
Jul 18 Hackney Empire (Sold Out) London, UK
Jul 19 Bataclan Paris, FRANCE
     
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  • Monday, March 13, 2017
    Devendra Banhart European Tour Moves From Spring to Summer
    Moses Berkson

    Due to unforeseen circumstances, Devendra Banhart's European spring tour featuring music from his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, will move to the summer. Additionally, the venue of his Paris headline concert will change from La Cigale to Le Bataclan. All tickets remain valid. See below for the updated information. For further details, please contact the point of purchase for the concert tickets.

    Banhart closes out his North American tour with performances in Philadelphia, DC, and New York City this week. The Washington Post, previewing the DC show, says the new album "feels as mysterious and inviting as a strange dream. The tempo dips to a reggae lull midway through while guitar solos delicately fill in spaces with carefully chosen notes."

    Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

    DEVENDRA BANHART EUROPEAN TOUR

    Jun 20 Columbiahalle Berlin, GERMANY
    Jun 22 VEGA Copenhagen, DENMARK
    Jun 24 Auditorium di Milano (Sold Out) Milan, ITALY
    Jun 26 Botanique Orangerie Brussels, BELGIUM
    Jun 30 Vida Festival Vilanova i la Geltru, SPAIN
    Jul 5 Worldwide Festival Sète, FRANCE
    Jul 6 Days Off Festival Paris, FRANCE
    Jul 15 WUK Vienna, AUSTRIA
    Jul 16 Muffathalle Munich, GERMANY
    Jul 18 Hackney Empire (Sold Out) London, UK
    Jul 19 Bataclan Paris, FRANCE
         
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