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Spanish Love Songs headed to the UK

Posted by Loren on August 4, 2018

Spanish Love Songs headed to the UK
photo by John Lafirira

Los Angeles' Spanish Love Songs will head across the pond, as they say, this November-December for a run of dates that stretches across the UK and parts of mainland Europe. They will be joined on tour by Ducking Punches and We Bless This Mess.

Keep reading to check out the dates, specific stops, and more.

The band released Schmaltz this past March on Uncle M Music.

24.11.2018 London (UK), Boston Music Room
25.11.2018 Manchester (UK), Soup Kitchen
26.11.2018 Newcastle (UK), Tbc
27.11.2018 Edinburgh (UK), Bannermans
28.11.2018 Leeds (UK), Key Club
29.11.2018 Nottingham (UK), The Maze
01.12.2018 Arnhem (NL), Luxor Live
02.12.2018 Trier (DE), Ex Haus
03.12.2018 Hannover (DE), Chez Heinz
04.12.2018 Berlin (DE), Cassiopeia
05.12.2018 Hamburg (DE), Hafenklang
06.12.2018 Köln (DE), Gebäude 9
07.12.2018 Antwerpen (BE), JC Bouckenborgh
08.12.2018 Milton Keynes (UK), Craufurd Arms
09.12.2018 Norwich (UK), Waterfront

Spanish Love Songs headed to the UK
photo by John Lafirira

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