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20.04.2020 - 16:04 / pitchfork.com
Earlier this year, Mount Eerie, aka Phil Elverum, announced a North American tour slated to kick off this month. Elverum then announced that the trek had been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Now, Elverum says that the dates have been pushed to October. “There are now 8 Mount Eerie concerts planned for October 2020,” he tweeted today (April 19). “Probably it will happen, right?.” Find Elverum’s full tweet and new dates below, and grab tickets here.
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