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The Battle Royal tour took DJ Shadow, James Lavelle, and Futura2000<ref>https://archive.org/stream/muzik005_october_1995#page/n23/mode/2up/search/lavelle</ref> to Japan to tour with DJ Krush across nine cities<ref>http://www.sus81.jp/djkrush/eng/biography/index.html</ref>. The tour continues to be the largest tour of Japan by DJ Shadow. <ref>https://djshadow.com/archives/gumbo-japan-flyer/</ref>
The Battle Royal tour took DJ Shadow, James Lavelle, and Futura2000<ref>https://archive.org/stream/muzik005_october_1995#page/n23/mode/2up/search/lavelle</ref> to Japan to tour with DJ Krush across nine cities<ref>http://www.sus81.jp/djkrush/eng/biography/index.html</ref>. The tour continues to be the largest tour of Japan by DJ Shadow. <ref>https://djshadow.com/archives/gumbo-japan-flyer/</ref>
On [[11 May 1995]] DJ Krush, James Lavelle and DJ Shadow played a Mo' Wax Night in Fukuoka, Japan. It is uncertain whether this is part of the Battle Royal tour.


==Dates==
==Dates==

Revision as of 08:09, 30 September 2018

Battle Royal
DJ set tour by DJ Shadow, James Lavelle & DJ Krush
LocationJapan

The Battle Royal tour took DJ Shadow, James Lavelle, and Futura2000[1] to Japan to tour with DJ Krush across nine cities[2]. The tour continues to be the largest tour of Japan by DJ Shadow. [3]

On 11 May 1995 DJ Krush, James Lavelle and DJ Shadow played a Mo' Wax Night in Fukuoka, Japan. It is uncertain whether this is part of the Battle Royal tour.

Dates

  • May 6 - Liquid Room - Tokyo

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Flyer on Instagram by Illustrator Katsura Moshino

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