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Ride Extend Tour

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Ride have just added more dates to their reunion tour itinerary, including new shows in Oxford, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn. They're also set to play Coachella, Primavera Sound, Fuji Rock, and several other festivals.

Read our 5-10-15-20 with Ride's Andy Bell.

Ride:

04-05 Oxford, England - Upstairs at O2 Academy
04-08 Los Angeles, CA - The Roxy
04-10 Indio, CA - Coachella Festival
04-13 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
04-14 Pomona, CA - Fox Theater
04-16 San Diego, CA - Humphreys Concerts by the Bay
04-17 Indio, CA - Coachella Festival
05-08 Atlanta, GA - Terminal West
05-10 Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Festival
05-22 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowland Ballroom 
05-23 Manchester, England - Albert Hall
05-24 London, England - Roadhouse
05-26 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
05-27 Paris, France - Olympia
05-29 Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound Festival
06-01 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
06-02 Toronto, Ontario - DanForth Music Hall
06-04 New York, NY - Terminal 5
06-06 Porto, Portugal - Nos Primavera Sound
06-07 London, England - Field Day
06-19-21 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Best Kept Secret Festival
07-17-19 Gräfenhainichen, Germany - Melt! Festival
07-24-26 Niigata Prefecture, Japan - Fuji Rock Festival
08-07-09 Katowice, Poland - OFF Festival
08-11-15 Oslo, Norway - ØYA Festival
09-04-06 Stradbally, Ireland - Electric Picnic Festival

Watch Andy Bell and Mark Gardner's acoustic performance of "Polar Bear":



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