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What So Not Announces “Beautiful Things” World Tour

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Ahead of his debut album releasing this year, What So Not has announced his “Beautiful Things” world tour beginning this Friday in New Delhi, India and running through June where he’ll cap it all off at Bonnaroo.

The name of the tour, though not explicitly mentioned in the tour press release, is likely related to the name of WSN’s debut album, if not the the actual name itself.

The tour’s American headline dates will feature What So Not’s custom-built horse production which was debuted last year at Coachella. The production, designed by What So Not himself, features a 9-foot-tall chrome horse pulling a chariot in front of LED walls – a stage design that he believes acts as a clear physical representation of how the music sounds. This will be the first time for most of the country to see this production, which so far has only appeared at Coachella, HARD Festival and Listen Out in Australia to rave reviews.

WHAT SO NOT upcoming tour dates:
On Sale at: http://beautifulthingstour.com/

Fri 1.19 – New Delhi, India @ Playboy Club
Sat 1.20 – Hyderabad, India @ Hylife Brewing Company
Sun 1.21 – Mumbai, India @ Drop
Thu 1.25 – Singapore @ Zouk
Fri 1.26 – Shenzhen, China @ M2
Sat 1.27 – Shanghai, China @ Le Baron
Wed 2.14 – London, UK @ Phonox
Thu 2.15 – Berlin, DE @ Gretchen
Fri 2.16 – Dresden, DE @ Kleinvieh
Sat 2.17 – Parma, IT @ Pulp
Sat 2.24 – Brisbane, AUS @ Lost Cities Festival (under 18 only)
Sat 3.3 – Sydney, AUS @ Lost Cities Festival (under 18 only)
Tues 3.13 – Rosarito, MX @ Papas and Beer
Wed 3.14 – Lake Havasu, AZ @ Nautical Beachfront Resort
Fri 3.16 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Lollapalooza South America
Sat 3.17 – Santiago, Chile @ Lollapalooza South America
Fri 3.23 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Lollapalooza South America
Sun 3.25 – Miami, FL @ Ultra Music Festival
Fri 3.30 – Vancouver, BC @ Seasons Festival
Sat 3.31 – Edmonton, AB – Northern Lights Music Festival
Thu 4.5 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
Fri 4.6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Palladium
Sat 4.7 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
Sun 4.8 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
Wed 4.11 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
Thu 4.12 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
Fri 4.13 – Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theatre
Wed 4.18 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Thu 4.19 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Sat 4.21 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Varsity Theatre
Wed 4.25 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
Thu 4.26 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Peabody’s
Fri 4.27 – Richmond, VA @ The National
Sat 4.28 – Baltimore, MD @ Sound Stage Baltimore
Sun 4.29 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
Thu 5.3 – Boston, MA @ Paradise
Fri 5.4 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
Thu – Sun 6.7 – 6.10 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo

+ More dates will be announced soon.

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