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Up and coming multi-cultural blues rock newcomers BLUES PILLS will kick off their European headlining tour tomorrow, Thursday, October 2 in Leipzig, Germany. The running order is now accessible via http://bluespills.com/index.php/en/live (click on the "+" left to the dates for stage times) Furthermore the show in Manchester on has been moved to a bigger venue. Also another show has been added to the tour: Kiel, Germany at Räucherei 300 on November 30, 2014.The full tour schedule is listed below.BLUES PILLS mark the first newcomer band signed to Nuclear Blast to crack the top ten in Germany (hitting #4 in its first week of sale)!»Blues Pills« was produced by renowned Don Alsterberg (GRAVEYARD, SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES, THE (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY) and was released Friday, July 25. Eight(!) weeks in the album still is among the top100 most selling albums on the official German Media Control Chart!More on »Blues Pills«:'Jupiter' lyric video: http://youtu.be/R5Evh8E3_oIOfficial 'High Class Woman' music video: http://smarturl.it/BLUES-PILLS-WomanSelf-produced 'Gypsy' video: http://youtu.be/AFaqK1VShtkAcoustic street performance of 'No Hope Left For Me': http://ow.ly/zJLWyTrack by Track feat. Elin Larsson: http://youtu.be/J-0JxpOo1dA'High Class Woman' guitar workshop feat. Dorian Sorriaux: http://smarturl.it/BPGuitarLesson"Hammer Of Doom" bonus live DVD trailer: http://youtu.be/sTnVPajBWHo TOURDATESBLUES PILLSTHE VINTAGE CARAVANTHE ARKANESpresented by METAL HAMMER, ECLIPSED, ROCKS, VISIONS, METALNEWS.DE, BLAST!, NOIZELETTER, MUSIX & ROCK IT!02.10.2014 DE – Leipzig, Moritzbastei !!!SOLD OUT!!!03.10.2014 CH – Pratteln, Up In Smoke Festival04.10.2014 DE – Nürnberg, Rockfabrik !!!UPGRADED!!!06.10.2014 AT – Vienna, Arena !!!UPGRADED!!!07.10.2014 AT – Innsbruck, Weekender08.10.2014 DE – Ludwigsburg, Rockfabrik !!!UPGRADED!!!10.10.2014 BE – Antwerp, Desertfest11.10.2014 DE – Kaiserslautern, Kammgarn International Blues Festival13.10.2014 NL – Nijmegen, Doornroosje14.10.2014 DE – Essen, Weststadthalle !!!UPGRADED!!!15.10.2014 DE – Hamburg, Übel & Gefährlich !!!UPGRADED!!!17.10.2014 DE – München, Keep it Low Festival18.10.2014 DE – Berlin, SO36 !!!UPGRADED!!!19.10.2014 DE – Frankfurt, Batschkapp !!!UPGRADED!!!FRANCE TOURBLUES PILLSpresented by MyRock06.11.2014 F – Strasbourg, La Laiterie07.11.2014 F – La Roche sur Yon, Le Fuzz Yon08.11.2014 F – Paris, Le Point FMRUK TOURBLUES PILLS10.11.2014 UK - Bristol, The Fleece11.11.2014 UK - Birmingham, The Oobleck12.11.2014 UK - Manchester, Academy 3 !!!UPGRADED!!!14.11.2014 UK - Milton Keynes, Crauford Arms15.11.2014 UK - Pwlheli, Hard Rock Hell16.11.2014 UK - Glasgow, Audio18.11.2014 UK - The Dome, LondonDENMARK TOURBLUES PILLS28.11.2014 DK - Lyngby, Templet29.11.2014 DK - Aalborg, 1000 FrydGERMANY30.11.2014 D - Kiel, Räucherei 300NORWAY TOURBLUES PILLS04.12.2014 NO - Hulen, Bergen05.12.2014 NO - Sandnes, Tribute06.12.2014 NO - Oslo, Vulkan/ArenaFINLAND TOURBLUES PILLS18.12.2014 FI - Jyväskylä, Lutakko19.12.2014 FI - Helsinki, On the Rocks20.12.2014 FI - Turku, Klubi»Blues Pills« can be ordered in various formats at this location: http://media.nuclearblast.de/shoplanding/2014/Blues-Pills/blues-pills.html Read more... then come back and comment below.

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