The American muso will hit up the east coast following his appearance at the annual festival
Brooklyn-based electronic luminary Neon Indian (aka Alan Palomo) has announced a run of three east-coast shows to complement his forthcoming appearance at the year-end Meredith Music Festival.
The shows, which along with the festival slot will go down in the wake of the release of his eagerly awaited next album, Vega Intl. Night School, will see Neon Indian grace the University Of Wollongong on Monday 14 December, Sydney's Oxford Art Factory on Tuesday 15 December, and the newly relaunched Foundry, in Brisbane, on Wednesday 16 December.
The acclaimed muso has recently unveiled Slumlord, the second cut off his impending album (out 16 October via Popfrenzy); have a listen below.
For more information about any of Neon Indian's sideshows, see theGuide or check The Music App.
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