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Dikembe, Glazed, and Camp Trash walk into a bar

Posted by Loren on March 9, 2023

Dikembe, Glazed, and Camp Trash walk into a bar
Dikembe, Glazed, and Camp Trash walk into a bar

Dikembe, form Gainesville, FL, has announced a three band summer tour, joined by fellow Florida bands Glazed and Camp Trash.

Dikembe released Muck in late 2020, and Camp Trash released The Long Way, The Slow Way last year.

Tour dates:

04/15 - Clemson, SC @ Shark Weekend Fest*

04/16 - Charleston, SC @ LoFi Brewery*

06/07 - Tallahassee, FL @ The Bark

06/08 - Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box

06/09 - Houston, TX @ Bohemeos

06/10 - Corpus Christi, TX @ Boozerz Rock Bar

06/11 - Denton, TX @ Andy’s Bar

06/12 - Tulsa, OK @ Vanguard

06/13 - Omaha, NE @ Reverb Lounge

06/14 - St. Louis, MO @ Sink Hole

06/15 - Nashville, TN @ DRKMTTR

06/16 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade

06/17 - Gainesville, FL @ The Backyard**

06/18 - Orlando, FL @ Will’s Pub**

*Without Glazed

**With Camp Trash

Dikembe, Glazed, and Camp Trash walk into a bar
Dikembe, Glazed, and Camp Trash walk into a bar

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