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Hot on the heels of excellent reviews, and a new self-titled album, the NY afro-pop band are off on their first national tour.

Tour Dates Via Stereogum

01/29 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom !

01/30 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

01/31 San Francisco, CA @ Popscene

02/01 San Francisco, CA @ Amoeba Records

02/04 Los Angeles, CA @ Amoeba Records

0206 Washington, D.C. @ Rock and Roll Hotel

02/07 Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church

02/08 Williamstown, MA @ Williams College Currier Ballroom

02/09 Boston, MA @ Museum of Fine Arts

02/11 Toronto, Ontario @ Horseshoe Tavern

02/13 Cincinnati, OH @ The Gypsy Hut

02/14 Columbus, OH @ Wexner Center

02/15 Pittsburgh, PA @ Andy Warhol Museum

02/21 London, England @ ULU

02/22 Wolverhampton, England @ Civic

02/23 Oxford, England @ Academy

02/24 Brighton, England @ Audio

02/27 Manchester, England @ Academy 2

02/28 Glasgow, Scotland @ Classic Grand

03/06 Orlando, FL @ The Social

03/07 South Florida Everglades, FL (Langerado)

03/08 St. Augustine, FL @ Café Eleven

03/09 Atlanta, GA @ The Earl

03/10 Birmingham, AL @ The Bottletree

03/12 - 03/16 Austin, TX SXSW

03/19 San Diego, CA @ The Casbah

03/20 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey

03/22 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent

03/23 San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Shop

03/25 Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge

03/26 Seattle, WA @ Neumos

03/27 Vancouver, British Columbia @ Richards on Richards

03/29 Missoula, MT @ Badlander

03/30 Boise, ID @ Neurolux

04/01 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater

04/25 Indio, CA @ Coachella

Kwasa Kwasa

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