Caliban, All Shall Perish, Eyes Set to Kill, Attila European Tour Announced

by | Oct 24, 2011

Caliban, All Shall Perish, We Butter the Bread with Butter, Eyes Set to Kill, and Attila will team up for a European trek in February called Get Infected Tour 2012. While UK dates are to be announced, dates confirmed thus far include:

Feb 02 Karlsruhe, GER @ Substage
Feb 03 Hamburg, GER @ Markthalle
Feb 04 Gothenburg, SWE @ Brewhouse
Feb 05 Stockholm, SWE @ Göta Kälare
Feb 07 Helsinki, FIN @ Nosturi
Feb 09 Copenhagen, DNK @ The Rock
Feb 10 Berlin, GER @ C-Club
Feb 11 Jena, GER @ F-Haus
Feb 12 Krakow, POL @ Rotunda
Feb 13 Bratislava, SVK @ Majestic Club
Feb 14 Prague, CZE @ The Rock
Feb 15 Budapest, HUN @ Dürer Kert
Feb 16 Vienna, AUT @ Arena
Feb 17 München, GER @ Backstage Werk
Feb 18 Pinarella di Cerv., ITA @ Rockplanet
Feb 19 Roma, ITA @ Blackout
Feb 21 Zürich, CHE @ Dynamo
Feb 22 Paris, FRA @ Divan Du Monde
Feb 23 Lyon, FRA @ MJC
Feb 24 Hasselt, BEL @ Muziek-O.Drom
Feb 25 Cologne, GER @ Essigfabrik
Feb 26 Amsterdam, NLD @ Melkweg

Update 12/28 1:45pm PST – All Shall Perish have dropped off the tour and have been replaced with Winds of Plague.

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