Tiny Moving Parts, a popular punk rock trio, has announced tour dates for next year and will be coming to the Southgate area in March.
The group from Minnesota released their fifth studio album in September, called “Breathe.” It is also their first album with Hopeless Records. Assisting with the album were John Fields and Greg Lindholm, with whom they had worked on previous albums. To support this new record and partnership, the group will be touring around the world making 48 appearances. Poster printing is also often used to help advertise and promote such tours and performances.
The tour will begin in January at the Hamilton Station Hotel in Newcastle, Australia and head to Asia in February. The group will return to the United States and continue their tour in March and April. Squid Fishing, a Tasmanian band, will open the performance in Australia, and Capstan, Belmont, and Jetty Bones will accompany the group in the United States.
The non-profit organizations of the Joyful Heart Foundation, RAINN, and Peace Over Violence will be receiving proceeds from the tour.
Tiny Moving Parts will be performing at the Southgate House Revival in Newport on Sunday, March 15. The tour will end in Omaha, Nebraska on Saturday April 11. Tickets are currently on sale and can be ordered online.
