
So far, the hyped reunion of Pavement has only brought cheer to those lucky enough to score festival tickets. Now, the lucky people in Europe, Australia, and the UK will be able to see Pavement by themselves. No worries about showing up days ahead of time to catch a relatively close glimpse of these indie pioneers. Hopefully, we can get some US dates. Us Americans have missed out on the Blur reunion it seems, so can we get some Pavement at least?!
03.01.10 – Auckland, New Zealand – Town Hall
03.04.10 – Sydney, Australia – Enmore Theatre
03.06.10 – Meredith, Australia – Supernatural Amphitheatre (Golden Plains Festival)
03.07.10 – Adelaide, Australia – Thebarton Theatre
03.08.10 – Perth, Australia – Metro City
03.10.10 – Brisbane, Australia – Tivoli
03.12.10 – Melbourne, Australia – Palace Theatre
05.04.10 – Dublin, Ireland – Tripod
05.05.10 – Glasgow, Scotland – Barrowland
05.07.10 – Paris, France – Le Zénith
05.08.10 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
05.10.10 – London, England – Brixton Academy
05.11.10 – London, England – Brixton Academy
05.12.10 – London, England – Brixton Academy
05.13.10 – London, England – Brixton Academy
05.15.10 – Minehead, England – All Tomorrow’s Parties
05.18.10 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
05.19.10 – Berlin, Germany – Astra
05.20.10 – Prague, Czech Republic – Palac Akropolis
05.21.10 – Vienna, Austria – Arena
05.22.10 – Munich, Germany – Muffathalle
05.24.10 – Rome, Italy – Atlantico Live
05.25.10 – Bologna, Italy – Estragon
05.27.10 – Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Festival
05.29.10 – Quincy, WA – Sasquatch! Festival
09.21.10 – New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage
09.22.10 – New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage
09.23.10 – New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage
09.24.10 – New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage

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