Bombino Kicks Off European Tour; North American Tour Follows in November

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Bombino, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Nomad, was released earlier this year, launches the latest leg of his world tour with a performance at Poppodium Tilburg in the Netherlands, Thursday night. The 30-day European tour continues with additional stops in the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Finland, before heading to the UK for a seven-city run there, followed by a return to the Continent for several shows in Switzerland, France, and Italy. Bombino and his band then make their way across the Atlantic for a North American tour starting in November.

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Bombino, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Nomad, was released earlier this year, launches the latest leg of his world tour with a performance at Poppodium Tilburg in the Netherlands, Thursday night. The 30-day European tour continues with additional stops in the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Finland, before heading to the UK for a seven-city run there, followed by a return to the Continent for several shows in Switzerland, France, and Italy.

Bombino and his band then make their way across the Atlantic to kick off a 14-city North American tour starting at the University of North Carolina, Asheville, and including stops in Nashville, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Montreal, Cambridge, Providence, and DC, culminating in New York City with a concert in Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall.

See below for all of the currently scheduled dates. For additional details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Nomad, which was produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and which the Philadelphia Inquirer recently declared "one of the strongest releases of the year," head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and MP3 and FLAC files are also available to purchase.

BOMBINO ON TOUR

Oct 17 Poppodium Tilburg Tilburg, NETHERLANDS
Oct 18 Trix Antwerp, BELGIUM
Oct 19 Patronaat Haarlem, NETHERLANDS
Oct 20 Tivoli De Helling Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
Oct 21 Klub Stodola Warsaw, POLAND
Oct 22 Pustervik Götheborg, SWEDEN
Oct 23 Babel Malmö, SWEDEN
Oct 24 Tavastia Helsinki, FINLAND
Oct 25 Purcell Room, Southbank Centre  London, UK 
Oct 26 Turner Sims Southampton, UK
Oct 27 Warwick Arts Centre Warwick, UK
Oct 30 The Grand Clitheroe, UK
Nov 1 Band on the Wall Manchester, UK
Nov 2 The Forum Barrow, UK
Nov 3 Ropery Hall Barton on Humber, UK
Nov 4 The Arc Stockton, UK
Nov 6 Bee Flat Bern, SWITZERLAND
Nov 7 Le Brise Glace Annecy, FRANCE
Nov 8 Le Transbordeur Villeurbanne, FRANCE
Nov 9 Chabada Angers, FRANCE
Nov 10 La Sirene La Rochelle, FRANCE
Nov 12 Paul B Massy, FRANCE
Nov 13 La Clef St Germain en Laye, FRANCE
Nov 14 Teatro Palladium Rome, ITALY
Nov 15 Jasrod Les Pennes Mirabeau, FRANCE
Nov 16 Centre Culturel René-Char Digne-les-Baines, FRANCE
      
Nov 20 Lipinsky Auditorium, University of North Carolina Asheville, NC
Nov 21  Exit/In  Nashville, TN 
Nov 22 The New Vintage Louisville, KY
Nov 23 Martyr's Chicago, IL
Nov 24 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI
Nov 27 Thunderbird Cafe Pittsburgh, PA
Nov 28 Measure Toronto, ON
Nov 29 Next Coffee Shop Burnstown, ON
Nov 30 PHI Centre Montreal, QC
Dec 1 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
Dec 2 Columbus Theatre Providence, RI
Dec 3 The Hamilton Washington, DC
Dec 5 The Blockley Philadelphia, PA 
Dec 6 Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall New York, NY
      
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  • Wednesday, October 16, 2013
    Bombino Kicks Off European Tour; North American Tour Follows in November
    Tom Leentjes

    Bombino, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Nomad, was released earlier this year, launches the latest leg of his world tour with a performance at Poppodium Tilburg in the Netherlands, Thursday night. The 30-day European tour continues with additional stops in the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and Finland, before heading to the UK for a seven-city run there, followed by a return to the Continent for several shows in Switzerland, France, and Italy.

    Bombino and his band then make their way across the Atlantic to kick off a 14-city North American tour starting at the University of North Carolina, Asheville, and including stops in Nashville, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Montreal, Cambridge, Providence, and DC, culminating in New York City with a concert in Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall.

    See below for all of the currently scheduled dates. For additional details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Nomad, which was produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and which the Philadelphia Inquirer recently declared "one of the strongest releases of the year," head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and MP3 and FLAC files are also available to purchase.

    BOMBINO ON TOUR

    Oct 17 Poppodium Tilburg Tilburg, NETHERLANDS
    Oct 18 Trix Antwerp, BELGIUM
    Oct 19 Patronaat Haarlem, NETHERLANDS
    Oct 20 Tivoli De Helling Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
    Oct 21 Klub Stodola Warsaw, POLAND
    Oct 22 Pustervik Götheborg, SWEDEN
    Oct 23 Babel Malmö, SWEDEN
    Oct 24 Tavastia Helsinki, FINLAND
    Oct 25 Purcell Room, Southbank Centre  London, UK 
    Oct 26 Turner Sims Southampton, UK
    Oct 27 Warwick Arts Centre Warwick, UK
    Oct 30 The Grand Clitheroe, UK
    Nov 1 Band on the Wall Manchester, UK
    Nov 2 The Forum Barrow, UK
    Nov 3 Ropery Hall Barton on Humber, UK
    Nov 4 The Arc Stockton, UK
    Nov 6 Bee Flat Bern, SWITZERLAND
    Nov 7 Le Brise Glace Annecy, FRANCE
    Nov 8 Le Transbordeur Villeurbanne, FRANCE
    Nov 9 Chabada Angers, FRANCE
    Nov 10 La Sirene La Rochelle, FRANCE
    Nov 12 Paul B Massy, FRANCE
    Nov 13 La Clef St Germain en Laye, FRANCE
    Nov 14 Teatro Palladium Rome, ITALY
    Nov 15 Jasrod Les Pennes Mirabeau, FRANCE
    Nov 16 Centre Culturel René-Char Digne-les-Baines, FRANCE
          
    Nov 20 Lipinsky Auditorium, University of North Carolina Asheville, NC
    Nov 21  Exit/In  Nashville, TN 
    Nov 22 The New Vintage Louisville, KY
    Nov 23 Martyr's Chicago, IL
    Nov 24 Magic Bag Ferndale, MI
    Nov 27 Thunderbird Cafe Pittsburgh, PA
    Nov 28 Measure Toronto, ON
    Nov 29 Next Coffee Shop Burnstown, ON
    Nov 30 PHI Centre Montreal, QC
    Dec 1 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
    Dec 2 Columbus Theatre Providence, RI
    Dec 3 The Hamilton Washington, DC
    Dec 5 The Blockley Philadelphia, PA 
    Dec 6 Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall New York, NY
          
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