The tour dates for Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins‘ project Poptone have been confirmed. The two will be joined by Haskins’ daughter Diva Dompe and will be performing music spanning the pair’s career. Promised are cuts from the Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets catalogs—including Tones on Tail songs Go!, Happiness and Movement of Fear, and Bauhaus track Slice of Life.
Nine concerts scheduled in five states along the Western U.S. with tickets to go on sale Friday—with more dates to be announced in the future
Update: Via the official press release for the Poptone tour, the band has announced that we can expect atleast these tracks to be performed live.
TONES ON TAIL
“Go!”
“OK This Is The Pops”
“Movement of Fear”
“Christian Says”
“Happiness”LOVE AND ROCKETS
“An American Dream”
“Mirror People”
“No Big Deal”BAUHAUS
“Slice of Life”
See the confirmed dates below.
Dates:
April 20: Swing House Studios, Los Angeles, CA (sold out)
April 21: Swing House Studios, Los Angeles, CA (sold out)
May 11: The Marquee, Tempe, AZ
May 12: Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas, NV
May 17: House of Blues, San Diego, CA
May 30: Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz, CA
May 31: Strummer’s, Fresno, CA
June 2: Neptune, Theatre, Seattle, WA
June 3: Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
June 6: Ace of Spades, Sacramento, CA
June 7: Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
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