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Posted by Loren on April 22, 2016

New from Drunken Sailor
Nicholas Regan

Drunken Sailor has three new releasees coming out in the near future: a split 7" from No Ditching and Baby Ghosts, new Spokenest LP Gone, Gone, Gone, and a reissue of Downtown Boys, previously released Sister Polygon Records.

Downtown Boys European tour dates

24.05.2016 Münster, DE - LWL Museum
25.05.2016 Berlin, DE - Bei Ruth
26.05.2016 Groningen, NE - Vera
27.05.2016 Antwerp, BE - Het bos
28.05.2016 Brighton, UK – Green Door Store (early show)
29.05.2016 Leeds, UK - Wharf Chambers
30.05.2016 Durham, UK - Alington House (early show)
30.05.2016 Glasgow, UK – Old Hairdressers
31.05.2016 London, UK - Dalston Victoria
01.06.2016 Lille, FR - La Peniche
02.06.2016 Reims, FR - La Cartonnerie Club
03.06.2016 Paris, FR – La Mecanique Ondulatoire
04.06.2016 Nimes, FR – This Is Not A Love Song Fest
05.06.2016 Barcelona, ES – Primavera Festival (free show)
06.06.2016 Impreria, IT - ARCI Camalli
07.06.2016 Milan, IT - Sacrestia
08.06.2016 Nuremberg, DE - K 4
09.06.2016 Zagreb, CR - Mocvara
10.06.2016 Vienna, AU - Ekh
11.06.2016 Würzburg, DE - Cairo
12.06.2016 Darmstadt, DE - Öttinger Villa

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