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Klaxons Announce Final Tour

Klaxons are heading out on a run of shows in Europe and the UK that they're calling their "last headline tour." They're also calling it "the world's first ever 3D printed tour," as they claim they'll be playing 3D printed instruments created in conjunction with Customuse and the University of Sheffield. Check out the list of dates below.

Klaxons' publicist wasn't able to confirm whether the band is calling it quits completely, or just don't plan to tour anymore. They have a few festival dates scheduled following the tour, which they also intend to play. Their most recent release was this year's Love Frequency

Klaxons:

10-25 Norwich, England - Waterfront
10-26 Leeds, England - The Wardrobe
10-27 Glasgow, Scotland - O2 ABC2
10-28 Manchester, England - Academy 3
10-30 Brighton, England - Concorde 2
10-31 Bristol, England - Thekla
11-01 Birmingham, England - O2 Academy 2
11-02 Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms
11-04 London, England - O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
11-07 La Rochelle, France - La Sirene
11-08 Lorient, France - Festival Les Indisciplinées, Espace Cosmao Dumanoir
11-10 Paris, France - La Gaîté Lyrique
11-11 Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof
11-12 Berlin, Germany - Lido
11-14 Luxembourg, Luxembourg - Den Atelier
11-15 Brussels, Belgium - Botanique
11-16 Cologne, Germany - Luxor
11-17 Hamburg, Germany - Uebel & Gefährlich
11-19 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg Oude Zaal
11-20 Stuttgart, Germany - Universum
11-22 Prague, Czech Republic - Lucerna Music Bar
11-24 Vienna, Austria - Vienna Arena
11-25 Munich, Germany - Strom
11-26 Lausanne, Switzerland - Les Docks
11-28 Moscow, Russia - Izvestia Hall
11-29 Yekaterinburg, Russia - Tele-Club
11-30 St. Petersburg, Russia - A2
01-04 Tokyo, Japan - Electrox Festival
01-29 Mexico City, Mexico - Lunario del Auditorio Nacional
01-30 Guadalajara, Mexico - Teatro Estudio Cavaret
01-31 Monterrey, Mexico - Escena



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