Serj Tankian ‘Elect The Dead Symphony’ February Screening Dates

by | Jan 19, 2010

Serj Tankian has announced a number of public screenings for his upcoming DVD, “Elect The Dead Symphony”, in which features footage of Tankian’s New Zealand performance last year with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. Dates can be seen below. The DVD is due out on March 9th via Serjical Strike/Reprise Records.

Feb 19 Portland, Oregon @ The Hollywood
Feb 20 Seattle, Washington @ Northwest Film Forum
Feb 21 San Antonio, Texas @ Alamo Drafthouse Westlakes
Feb 21 New York, New York @ The Leonard Nimoy Theatre at Symphony Space 7pm
Feb 19-21 Iowa City, Iowa @ The Bijou
Feb 19 Indianapolis, Indiana @ Republic Theatres
Feb 19-20 Bloomington, Indiana @ The Ryder
Feb 20 Providence, Rhode Island @ The Cable Car
Feb 22 Cambridge, Massachusetts @ The Coolidge Corner
Feb 26-27 Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Tower
Mar 04 Syracuse, New York @ The Palace Theatre
Mar 07 Chicago, Illinois @ Chicago International Music and Movies Festival presents at Lincoln Hall 4pm

TBA Cities

Los Angeles, California
Tempe, Arizona: Madcap Theaters
New Haven, Connecticut: Criterion Cinemas
Shreveport, Louisiana: Robinson Film Center

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