KEN mode & Full of Hell Announce Fall Canadian Tour

by | Jul 25, 2013

KEN mode and Full of Hell announced a Canadian tour for this fall.

Here are the dates:

Oct 18 London, ON @ Call the Office
Oct 19 Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee’s
Oct 20 Hamilton, ON @ This Ain’t Hollywood
Oct 22 Kingston, ON @ Mansion
Oct 23 Montreal, QC @ Katacombs
Oct 24 Quebec City, QC @ L’Agitee
Oct 25 Fredericton, NB @ Capitol Complex
Oct 27 Moncton, NB @ Tide and Boar
Oct 29 Ottawa, ON @ Cafe Deckuf
Oct 31 Thunder Bay, ON @ Crocks
Nov 02 Winnipeg, MB @ The Windsor Hotel
Nov 05 Regina, SK @ O’Hanlon’s Pub
Nov 07 Calgary, AB @ Palomino
Nov 08 Kelowna, BC @ The Level
Nov 09 Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret
Nov 10 Whistler, BC @ Garfinkels
Nov 12 Victoria, BC @ Lucky Bar
Nov 14 Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop
Nov 15 Saskatoon, SK @ Amigo’s

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