Stray From The Path Announce Dates for ‘Anonymous Tour’ with Backtrack, Gideon, No Bragging Rights, Rescuer

by | Aug 19, 2013

Dates have been revealed for Stray From The Path’s fall headlining tour with Backtrack, Gideon, No Bragging Rights, and Rescuer.

Here’s the schedule:

Oct 03 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
Oct 04 Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft
Oct 05 Pittsburgh, PA @ Gators
Oct 06 Chicago, IL @ Reggies                
Oct 07 St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
Oct 08 Oklahoma City, OK @ Conservatory
Oct 09 Ft. Worth, TX @ Tomcats
Oct 10 Houston, TX @ Walters Downtown
Oct 11 Birmingham, AL @ The Forge
Oct 12 Savannah, GA @ The Dollhouse
Oct 13 Orlando, FL @ Backbooth
Oct 14 Douglasville, GA @ 7 Venue
Oct 15 Nashville, TN @ The End
Oct 16 Ringgold, GA @ Cloud Springs
Oct 17 Carrboro, NC @ Local 506
Oct 18 Springfield, VA @ Empire
Oct 19 West Chester, PA @ The Note
Oct 20 Long Island, NY @ Revolution
Oct 21 Albany, NY @ Bogies

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