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Home Sick Festival wave 1 announcements

Posted by Loren on October 4, 2019

Home Sick Festival wave 1 announcements
photo by Rick Rodney

Ceremony's Anthony Anzaldo will curate the lineup for two Home Sick Festival shows, taking place on Jan 17, 2020 in Pomona, CA and the next day, Jan. 18, in Berkeley, CA. 2020 marks the third occurrence of the festival.

While the full lineup is yet to be announced, wave one of artists has been announced, including Ceremony, plus Joyce Maone, Full of Hell, and Drab Majesty. More artists are still to be announced.

Cermeony released In the Spirit World Now earlier this year on Relapse Records. The band is currently touring the US with another tour scheduled for Europe/UK.

CEREMONY U.S. LIVE DATES:

10/04: Syracuse, NY - Lost Horizon *
10/05: Brooklyn, NY - St. Vitus
10/25: San Diego, CA - House of Blues #
01/17: Pomona, CA - The Glass House !
01/18: Berkeley, CA - UC Theatre !

* - w/ Collapsing Scenery
# - w/ Rocket From The Crypt
! - w/ Joyce Manor, Drab Majesty, Full of Hell


CEREMONY EU/UK LIVE DATES:

11/05: Paris, FR - Espace B
11/06: Amsterdam, NL - Paradiso
11/07: Deventer, NL - Burgerweeshuis
11/08: Kortrijk, BE - Sonic City
11/09: Munster, DE - Gleis 22
11/10: Hannover, DE - Cafe Glocksee
11/11: Copenhagen, DK - Vega
11/12: Hamburg, DE - Hafenklang
11/13: Leipzig, DE - Conne Island
11/14: Jena, DE - Kassablanca
11/15: Warsaw, PL - Hydrozagadka
11/17: Prague, CZ - Underdogs
11/18: Budapest, HU - Durer Kert
11/19: Moscow, RU - Gorod
11/20: St. Petersburg, RU - Zoccolo 2.0
11/22: Darmstadt, DE - Oetinger Villa (Sold Out)
11/23: Antwerpen, BE - Autumn Falls & Trix
11/24: Bristol, UK - Exchange
11/25: London, UK - New Cross Inn (Sold Out)
11/26: Leeds, UK - The Brudenell Social Club

Home Sick Festival wave 1 announcements
photo by Rick Rodney

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