Architects, While She Sleeps, Heights European Tour Announced

by | Jun 8, 2012

Architects, While She Sleeps, and Heights will team up for an extensive European tour in October. Dates follow:

Oct 11 Copenhagen, DNK @ Pumpehuset
Oct 12 Malmo, SWE @ Debaser
Oct 13 Goteborg, SWE @ Sticky Fingers
Oct 14 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser Slussen
Oct 15 Sankt Hanshaugen, NOR @ John Dee
Oct 17 Antwerp, BEL @ Muziekcentrum Trix
Oct 18 Dordrecht, NLD @ Bibelot
Oct 19 Hamburg, GER @ Kunst
Oct 20 Poznan, POL @ Minoga
Oct 21 Berlin, GER @ Magnet
Oct 23 Schweinfurt, GER @ Stattbahnhof
Oct 24 Cologne, GER @ Essigfabrik
Oct 25 Augsburg, GER @ Kantine
Oct 26 Bratislava, SVK @ Randal Club
Oct 27 Budapest, HUN @ Durer Kert
Oct 28 Ljubljana, SVN @ Gala Hala
Oct 29 Vienna, AUT @ Szene
Oct 30 Solothurn, CHE @ Kofmehl
Oct 31 Cesena Forlì Cesena, ITA @ Vidia Club
Nov 01 Milan, ITA @ Land of Live Club
Nov 03 Paris, FRA @ Damage Festival

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