36 Crazyfists October UK Tour Announced

by | May 27, 2011

36 Crazyfists will embark on a UK tour in October. Dates follow:

Sep 30 Colchester, UK @ Arts Centre
Oct 01 Oxford, UK @ O2 Academy
Oct 02 Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
Oct 04 Exeter, UK @ Lemon Grove
Oct 05 Portsmouth, UK @ Wedgewood Rooms
Oct 06 Bournemouth, UK @ Firestation
Oct 07 Bristol, UK @ O2 Academy 2
Oct 08 York, UK @ Fibbers
Oct 09 Nottingham, UK @ Rescue Rooms
Oct 11 Sheffield, UK @ Corporation
Oct 12 Newcastle, UK @ O2 Academy
Oct 13 Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts
Oct 14 Dundee, UK @ Doghouse
Oct 15 Aberdeen, UK @ Tunnels
Oct 16 Manchester, UK @ Manchester Club Academy
Oct 18 Leeds, UK @ Cockpit
Oct 19 Stoke, UK @ Sugarmill
Oct 20 Norwich, UK @ Waterfront
Oct 21 London, UK @ O2 Islington Academy
Oct 22 Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy 2

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