BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, ENSLAVED, & INTRONAUT Announce Fall Tour

by | Aug 18, 2015

Between The Buried And Me will embark on the Coma Ecliptic Tour III featuring Enslaved, Intronaut, and Native Construct.

Here’s the schedule:

Nov 18 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
Nov 19 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Nov 20 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall
Nov 21 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
Nov 23 Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theater
Nov 24 Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theater
Nov 25 Denver, CO @ The Summit Music Hall
Nov 27 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
Nov 28 San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
Nov 29 Los Angeles, CA @ Mayan Theatre
Dec 01 Scottsdale, AZ @ Livewire
Dec 02 Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater
Dec 03 El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls
Dec 04 Lubbock, TX @ Lonestar Pavilion
Dec 05 San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theatre
Dec 06 Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
Dec 08 Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage
Dec 10 Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
Dec 11 Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre
Dec 12 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Dec 13 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of Living Arts
Dec 15 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
Dec 16 Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
Dec 17 Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore

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