STS9 is making the most of its upcoming fall tour by drawing in a number of bands on its 1320 Records label. Pnuma Trio, Count Bass D and Eliot Lipp, all of whom have worked on 1320 Records projects, will open the STS9 tour, which will cross the country from October 22 through November 22. Pnuma Trio has signed on the first leg (through Halloween in Austin), with the group’s Alex Botwin also delivering a DJ set at the opening show in Santa Cruz, CA. Count Bass D is on board from November 1 through November 13, which will see the acts travel from Dallas to Charlotte, NC. Finally, Eliot Lipp will open the final seven shows of the tour, which travels to the north, closing out at First Avenue in Minneapolis.
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