The Word Alive Working on New Album; Announce European Dates with I See Stars & Dayshell

by | Aug 7, 2013

The Word Alive have been working on a new album as of late. Today the band announced European dates for their fall trek overseas with I See Stars and Dayshell.

Here’s how the schedule runs:

Dec 01 Southampton, UK @ Roxx
Dec 02 Birmingham, UK @ Academy 2
Dec 03 London, UK @ O2 Islington Academy
Dec 04 Cardiff, UK @ Cf10
Dec 05 Newcastle, UK @ O2 Academy 2
Dec 06 Glasgow, UK @ Cathouse
Dec 07 Leeds, UK @ Cockpit
Dec 08 Manchester, UK @ Club Academy
Dec 10 Arnhem, NLD @ Willemeen
Dec 11 Paris, FRA @ Divan du Monde
Dec 12 Aarau, CHE @ Kiff
Dec 13 Vienna, AUT @ B72
Dec 14 Munchen, GER @ Feierwerk
Dec 15 Leipzig, GER @ Conne Island
Dec 17 Berlin, GER @ Bi Nuu
Dec 18 Hamburg, GER @ Hafenkang
Dec 19 Stockholm, SWE @ Klubben
Dec 20 Copenhagen West, DNK @ KB18
Dec 21 Karlsruhe, GER @ Stadtmitte
Dec 22 Koln, GER @ Underground

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