Toxic Holocaust, Holy Grail, Krum Bums to Tour North America

by | Jun 22, 2011

Toxic Holocaust will hit the road with Holy Grail and Krum Bums for an extensive North American trek this summer. Dates follow:

Jul 29 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe
Jul 30 Las Vegas, NV @ The Bunkhouse
Jul 31 Phoenix, AZ @ Chaser’s
Aug 02 Albuquerque, NM @ The Launchpad
Aug 03 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Conservatory
Aug 04 Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves
Aug 05 Austin, TX @ Red 7
Aug 06 Houston, TX @ Fitzgeralds
Aug 07 New Orleans, LA @ Siberia
Aug 08 Panama City, FL @ C Level
Aug 09 Tampa, FL @ Brass Mug
Aug 10 Miami, FL @ Churchills
Aug 11 Orlando, FL @ The Backbooth
Aug 12 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Aug 13 Charlotte, NC @ TremontMusic Hall
Aug 14 Raleigh, NC @ Kings Barcade
Aug 16 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
Aug 17 Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
Aug 18 Allston, MA @ Great Scott
Aug 19 Brooklyn, NY @ Europa
Aug 20 Montreal, QC @ Katacombes (w/out Krum Bums)
Aug 21 Toronto, ON @ Wreck Room (w/out Bums)
Aug 23 Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class
Aug 24 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Aug 25 Chicago, IL @ Reggies
Aug 26 Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club
Aug 27 Minneapolis, WI @ The Triple Rock
Aug 28 Winnipeg, MB @ Royal Albert Arms (w/out Krum Bums)
Aug 29 Regina, SK @ The Exchange (w/out Krum Bums)
Aug 30 Edmonton, AB @ Brixx (w/out Krum Bums)
Aug 31 Calgary, AB @ Dickens Pub (w/out Krum Bums)
Sep 01 Kamloops, BC @ Pogue Mahone (w/out Krum Bums)
Sep 02 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Sep 03 Bremerton, WA @ The Charleston
Sep 04 Portland, OR @ Branx
Sep 06 Sacramento, CA @ The Fire Escape
Sep 07 Oakland, CA @ The Metro
Sep 09 San Diego, CA @ The Shakedown
Sep 10 Los Angeles, CA @ The Blvd.

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