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Tennis previewed songs from their forthcoming fourth album, “Yours Conditionally,” on Friday at a sold-out show at the Roxy.
Tennis previewed songs from their forthcoming fourth album, “Yours Conditionally,” on Friday at a sold-out show at the Roxy.
Also on Friday: Circa Survive, the Octopus Project, Moon Duo, Acceptance, Tennis, Jurassic Shark, Hippie Sabotage, Rough Church, Tennyson, Avi Buffalo, Lydia Luce, Slim Kings, the English Beat
Incoming: JoJo, the Staves, New Mystics, Cloud Nothings, Hippie Sabotage, Charming Liars, Gavin Turek, the Radio Dept., Circa Curvive, Badbadnotgood, Acceptance, the Octopus Project, AFI, Tennis, American Football, Los Campesinos, Vetiver, Shannon & the Clams
“Conditionally Yours,” a new album from Tennis arrives this March, and the duo are playing a sold-out show on Feb. 24 at the Roxy.
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