EVERY TIME I DIE, ’68 & DRUG CHURCH to Tour UK/Europe

by | Jul 12, 2016

Every Time I Die are touring overseas in December with ’68 and Drug Church. They’ll be out supporting their new album Low Teens, out September 23rd. 

Here’s how it rolls:

Dec 02 Cologne, GER @ Luxor
Dec 03 Berlin, GER @ Cassiopeia
Dec 04 Hamburg, GER @ Hafenklang
Dec 05 Eindhoven, NLD @ Dynamo
Dec 06 Antwerp, BEL @ Kavka
Dec 08 Southend On Sea, UK @ Chinnerys
Dec 09 Norwich, UK @ Owl Sanctuary
Dec 10 London, UK @ Brooklyn Bowl
Dec 11 Brighton, UK @ The Haunt
Dec 12 Cardiff, UK @ The Globe
Dec 14 Derby, UK @ The Venue
Dec 15 Doncaster, UK @ Vintage Bar
Dec 16 Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
Dec 17 Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
Dec 18 Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts
Dec 19 Newcastle, UK @ Riverside
Dec 20 Huddersfield, UK @ The Parish

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