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Abstract Concrete Confirms February 2024 European Tour

Following the release of Abstract Concrete’s debut album in November, the band (featuring Charles Hayward of This Heat) will be touring Europe in February 2024.

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Following the release of Abstract Concrete’s debut album in November, the band (featuring Charles Hayward of This Heat) will be touring Europe in February 2024. See details and tour dates below!

The co-founder of This Heat and Camberwell Now, Charles Hayward, recently entered his eighth decade, but instead of slowing down, he’s actually stepping the pace up dramatically. After a sensational string of gigs in the UK and the US as part of This Is Not This Heat, a newly revitalized and inspired Charles finds a new creative outlet in the form of his new band, Abstract Concrete.

The band features Agathe Max (KURO, UKAEA) on viola, Otto Willberg (Yes Indeed, Historically Fucked) on bass, Roberto Sassi (Snorkel, Cardosanto) on guitar, Yoni Silver (Hyperion Ensemble, Steve Noble) on keyboards and, of course, Charles himself on drums and vocals.

Their self-titled debut album was released digitally, on CD and vinyl, including a special edition concrete encased vinyl (must be broken to be heard), on November 17 2023 via London-based label The state51 conspiracy.

Abstract Concrete Track Listing:

1. Almost Touch
2. This Echo
3. Sad Bogbrush
4. Ventriloquist/Dummy
5. The Day the Earth Stood Still
6. Tomorrow’s World

In February 2024, the band will perform a series of shows. If you are in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Austria or Czech Republic, don’t miss them!

European Tour Dates:

Feb 1 — Amsterdam, NL — Occii
Feb 2 — Eeklo, BE — Muziekclub N9
Feb 3 — Paris, FR — Mecanique Ondulatoire
Feb 4 — Geneve, CH — Cave 12
Feb 6 — Savona, IT — Raindogs
Feb 7 — Bologna, IT — Freakout
Feb 10 — Vienna, AT — Chelsea
Feb 11 — Prague, CZ – Punctum

Abstract Concrete 2024 tour flyer

Abstract Concrete 2024 tour flyer

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