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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Announce European Tour


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In support of their new cd, "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!" (UK-March 3, States-April 8, the band kick off a European Tour in April, beginning in Spain.

04-21 Lisbon, Portugal - Coliseum

04-22 Porto, Portugal - Coliseum

04-24 San Sebastian, Spain - Polideportivo Anoeta

04-25 Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz

04-26 Marseilles, France - Docks du Suds

04-28 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Music Hall

04-29 Paris, France - Casino du Paris

05-01 Brussels, Belgium - Forest National

05-03 Dublin, Ireland - Castle

05-04 Glasgow, Scotland - Academy

05-06 Birmingham, England - Academy

05-07 London, England - Hammersmith Apollo

05-16 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum

05-17 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexe

05-19 Copenhagen, Denmark - KB Halle

05-21 Berlin, Germany - Tempodrom

05-24 Prague, Czech Republic - Sazka Arena

05-25 Vienna, Austria - Gasometer

06-03 Zagreb, Croatia - IN Music Festival

06-04 Belgrade, Serbia - Arena

06-06 Salonika, Greece - Moni Lazariston

06-07 Athens, Greece - Lycabetus Theatre

You can check out the video for the "Dig, Lazarus Dig" right HERE.

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