Goes Cube Book March Dates

by | Feb 16, 2011

Goes Cube have booked a handful of dates in March leading up to an appearance at South By Southwest. The band’s new record, In Tides and Drifts, will be released on March 29 via The End. Dates follow:

Mar 09 New York, NY @ Studio At Webster Hall w/ Rosetta, The Austerity Program, Naam
Mar 11 Raleigh, NC @ Slim’s Downtown
Mar 12 Columbia, SC @ The Whig
Mar 14 Hattiesburg, MS @ The Tavern w/ Mose Giganticus
Mar 16 Austin, TX @ Hole In The Wall at SXSW (Texas Jumpstart 4)
Mar 17 Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas at SXSW (Brooklyn BBQ)
Mar 17 Austin, TX @ The Ale House at SXSW (The End Records Showcase)

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