Full Blown Chaos, Rose Funeral, Diamond Plate, Battlecross Tour Announced

by | Oct 11, 2011

Full Blown Chaos, Rose Funeral, Diamond Plate, and Battlecross will team up for a run in November/December. Dates follow:

Nov 11 Trenton, NJ @ Championships
Nov 12 Towson, MD @ The Recher Theater
Nov 13 Fayetteville, NC @ The Rock Shop
Nov 15 Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero
Nov 16 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Nov 17 Nashville, TN @ The Muse
Nov 19 Oklahoma City, OK @ Big Papa’s Pourhouse
Nov 20 Fort Worth, TX @ TomCats West
Nov 22 St Louis, MO @ Fubar
Nov 24 Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
Nov 25 Des Moines, IA @ House of Bricks
Nov 26 Chicago, IL @ Reggies
Nov 27 La Crosse, WI @ The Warehouse
Nov 28 Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
Nov 29 Louisville, KY @ Keswick Club
Dec 01 Wheeling, WV @ Yesterdays
Dec 02 Greensburg, PA @ 42nd street Rockclub
Dec 03 Buffalo, NY @ Sonic Indian
Dec 04 Albany, NY @ Bogeys

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