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    The Brevet Announce Tour Dates With Magic Giant

    By Dom VigilNovember 29, 2017

    Vanessa Carlton has announced the second leg of her U.S. headline tour tying into the release of her upcoming sixth studio album Love Is Art, produced by Dave Fridmann (MGMT, Flaming Lips). 


    SoCal-based alternative rock band THE BREVET have announced an extensive North American tour supporting Magic Giant. Kicking off January 25 at Portland, WA’s Doug Fir Lounge, the tour will see them circle the continent with dates in Denver, CO (2/2 @ Globe Hall), Chicago, IL (2/9 @ Lincoln Hall), NYC (2/15 @ Bowery Ballroom), Austin, TX (2/24 @ Stubb’s Indoors), among many others. (tour dates below).

    Recently releasing their second full-length American Novel – a compilation of three previously-released EPs, The Brevet has garnered boatloads of praise from Los Angeles Times, Paste, American Songwriter, Substream and OC Weekly, among many others. In addition, the band has landed high-profile placements throughout film and television, including “The Good Lie,” “Ashby,” “90210,” “Growing Up Fisher,” “American Idol,” “The MLB Network,” and more.

    Currently working on the follow-up to American Novel (tentatively planned for release in Second Quarter 2018), The Brevet are working what they feel will be a major step forward for the band.  “2018 is going to be an incredible year for us,” says lead vocalist/guitarist Aric Chase Damm. “We are starting the year off right with a tour!  We are hitting the road with Magic Giant in January and couldn’t be more excited. We’ve got a lot of new music to release that we are all really proud of. Looking forward to seeing what this year brings!”

    TOUR DATES with MAGIC GIANT

    1/25. Portland, OR: Doug Fir
    1/26. Seattle, WA: Barboza
    1/27. Spokane, WA: The Barlett
    1/30. Boise, ID: Neurolux
    1/31. Salt Lake City, UT: The State Room
    2/1. Fort Collins, CO: The Artery
    2/2. Denver, CO: Globe Hall
    2/3. Denver, CO: Globe Hall
    2/6. Kansas City, MO: recordBar
    2/7. Minneapolis, MN: 7th St. Entry
    2/8. Madison, WI: High Noon
    2/9. Chicago, IL: Lincoln Hall
    2/10. Columbus, OH: A&R Music Bar
    2/11. Ann Arbor, MI: Blind Pig
    2/13. Toronto, ON: Mod Club
    2/15. New York, NY: Bowery Ballroom
    2/16. Boston, MA: Brighton Music Hall
    2/17. Philadelphia, PA: The Foundry
    2/18. Washington, DC: U Street Music Hall
    2/20. Carrboro, NC: Cat’s Cradle Back Room
    2/21. Atlanta, GA: Aisle 5
    2/22. Mobile, Al: The Merry Widow – SOLO SHOW
    2/23. Houston, TX: Warehouse Live Studio
    2/24. Austin, TX: Stubbs Jr.
    2/25. Dallas, TX: Three Links
    2/27. Tucson, AZ: Club Congress
    2/28. Phoenix, AZ: Crescent Ballroom
    3/1.  Las Vegas, NV: Hard Rock – SOLO SHOW
    3/2. Fresno, CA: Strummer’s
    3/3. Santa Barbara, CA: Velvet Jones

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