Shai Hulud, Thy Will Be Done, Altars Tour Dates

by | Feb 22, 2013

Shai Hulud, Thy Will Be Done, Altars, and Beyond the Shore will hit the road for a trek in spring. Dates follow:

Mar 23 York, PA @ New Grounds
Mar 24 Fredericksburg, VA @ GMT Studio
Mar 25 Fayetteville, NC @ Drunken Horse Pub
Mar 26 Charleston, SC @ Skatepark of Charleston
Mar 27 Douglasville, GA @ The 7 Venue
Mar 28 Orlando, FL @ The Bombshell Tavern
Mar 29 Pembroke Pines, FL @ The Talent Farm
Mar 30 Ocala, FL @ Ghostrider Saloon
Mar 31 Tallahassee, FL @ Handlebar
Apr 01 Decatur, AL @ Excalibur Vintage & Vinyl
Apr 02 Nashville, TN @ The Owl Farm
Apr 03 Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
Apr 04 Evansville, IN @ The Hatch
Apr 05 Toledo, OH @ Frankies
Apr 06 Rochester, NY @ Flying Squirrel
Apr 07 Patchogue, NY @ Todays Mixtape Fest

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