PETROL GIRLS Announces EU Tour with THRICE and REFUSED!

Following tours with War on Women and La Dispute, PETROL GIRLS has announced a European tour supporting Thrice and Refused – kicking off on November 3rd in Amsterdam. The band also heads out on a UK headline tour next month, which includes an appearance at LOUD WOMEN Fest 4 in London on September 14th. Petrol Girls tours in support of their new release – Cut & Stitch – which continues to grab love the likes of NPR, who included “Big Mouth” as one for their Best Songs of 2019, and airplay on both BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 6. The band’s single “No Love For A Nation” is due to impact radio this Fall. GO HERE to read our recent interview! Cut & Stitch by Petrol Girls September 14th: LONDON (UK), LOUD WOMEN Fest 4 September 15th: NORWICH (...

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