Les Claypool and his Frog Brigade have announced the opening acts for their upcoming ‘Cosmic Highway Tour.’ The Slip will appear with the band July 25 at the Theatre of Living arts in Philadelphia, PA, July 28 at Metropol in Pittsburgh, PA and July 30 at Lupos in Providence, RI. Col. Bruce Hampton and the Code Talkers will open three shows: July 18 at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, GA, July 21 at the Tremont Music Hall in Charlotte, NC and July 22 at the Norva in Norfolk, VA. Malachy Papers (featuring Mike Dillon of Critters Buggin and Garage A Trois) will perform July 9 at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, MO and July 10 at Bogarts in Cincinnati, OH.
The group plays tonight opening for Phil & Friends at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO. For the complete itinerary, visit www.lesclaypool.com.
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The Slip, Col. Bruce to Open for Les Claypools Frog Brigade This Summer
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