Winter is finally receding, and post‑punk outfit Raskolnikov are heading back out on the road.
The band share their excitement: "We're thrilled to reconnect with you for a series of upcoming concerts where the energy of live performance will truly come alive. For those who are curious and for booking agents, we spent March 2026 in residency at Château Rouge in Annemasse (Haute-Savoie): an exclusive video preview of this work is available above to give you a taste of the project's evolution".
The schedule is already taking shape, and the band are officially open to proposals for the 2026–2027 cultural season. Link
For now, these are the confirmed live dates:
01 April - Les Vieux de la Vieille, Reims
02 April - Supersonic, Paris
03 April - Carolo Culture, Charleroi
09 July - Down Under, Wien
10 July - Rock la Mures Festival, Periam
26 September - Mini Cave Festival, Münster
06 November - Château Rouge, première partie de Bertand Belin, Annemasse

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