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Deltron 3030 Tap 16-Piece Orchestra for Long-Awaited Tour

Deltron 3030 Orchestra Tour Event II Del Automator

The recently reunited undie-rap supergroup Deltron 3030 will release their long-awaited second album on October 1. Event II will arrive a whole 13 years after the self-titled debut from Del the Funky Homosapien, Dan the Automator, and Kid Koala, so while anticipations are running high for the star-studded LP, fans’ expectations for anything else are likely low. Naturally when the group announces an actual tour, it’s reason to celebrate. And when they promise to bring a 16-piece orchestra with them, well that’s the cherry on top.

The Orchestra 3030 will join the trio on select dates noted below, with their tour kicking off October 8, shortly after a pair of September Rock the Bells festival appearances in Los Angeles and San Francisco. As previously noted, Event II will include an incredible array of guests, including longtime pals Damon Albarn and Mike Patton, plus Zack De La Rocha, the Lonely Island, Emily Wells, and Jamie Cullum, actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Cross, Amber Tamblyn, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Momofuku ramen king David Chang.

Listen to “The Agony,” and check out the dates, below:

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Deltron 3030 tour dates:

September 8 – Rock the Bells – Los Angeles, CA #
September 15 – Rock the Bells – San Francisco, CA #
October 8 – Paradise – Boston, MA
October 9 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, NY #
October 10 – Howard Theater – Washington DC
October 11 – Jefferson Theater – Charlottesville, VA
October 13 – Theatre of the Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA #
October 14 – Highline Ballroom – New York, NY #
October 16 – Phoenix Concert Hall – Toronto, ON
October 18 – The Vogue – Indianapolis, IN
October 19 – House of Blues – Chicago, IL #
October 20 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
October 23 – Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
October 25 – Mountain Oasis Festival – Asheville, NC #
November 10 – Fun Fun Fun Fest – Austin, TX #
November 15 – Boom Fest – Denver, CO #

# – ft. sixteen-piece orchestra