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Leeds-based duo Kamikaze Girls kick off their 2018 in style with the announcement that they will support The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die on their March 2018 UK/EU headline tour dates.
The pair’s critically acclaimed 2017 debut album Seafoam is out now on Big Scary Monsters Recording Company and available to purchase at: www.bsmrocks.com
2018 looks set to be another strong year for Kamikaze Girls, following international tour dates in 2017 with the likes of Nervus, Gnarwolves, and Apologies I Have None, plus a string of festival appearances including The Great Escape, FEST, 2000 Trees and Truck Festival to name just a few.
The band gained a huge swell of media support throughout 2017 with coverage from the likes of UPSET, DORK, Gold Flake Paint, The Quietus, Kerrang! Magazine, Clash, Louder Than War, Drowned in Sound, Rock Sound, She Shreds, The Metro, Discovered Magazine and many more for their hard-hitting lo-fi punk tackling issues of mental health, PTSD and sexism.
Seafoam is out now on Big Scary Monsters
Kamikaze Girls 2018 UK/EU Tour Dates w/ TWIABP&…
05.03.18 – Birmingham – Asylum (UK) – tickets
06.03.18 – Leeds – Brudenell Community Room (UK) – tickets
07.03.18 – Manchester – Rebellion (UK) – tickets
08.03.18 – Glasgow – Classic Grand (UK) – tickets
10.03.18 – Newcastle – Cluny 2 (UK) – tickets
11.03.18 – Bristol – Thekla (UK) – tickets
12.03.18 – Brighton – The Haunt (UK) – tickets
13.03.18 – London – Garage (UK) – tickets