Misery Index Schedules U.S. February/March Tour

by | Jan 21, 2010

Misery Index have scheduled a U.S. tour for February and March. Dates are as follows:

Feb 19 Poughkeepsie, NY @ Popeye’s
Feb 20 Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool
Feb 21 Boston, MA @ Unit 11
Feb 22 Waterford, CT @ Cherry Street Station
Feb 23 Wilmington, DE @ Mojo 13
Feb 24 Pittsburgh, PA @ Belvadiers
Feb 25 Indianapolis, IN @ Melody Inn
Feb 26 Lansing, MI @ Mac’s
Feb 27 South Bend, IN @ Elva’s
Feb 28 Chicago, IL @ Reggies
Mar 01 Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville
Mar 02 St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
Mar 03 Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room
Mar 05 Oklahoma City, OK @ Conservatory
Mar 06 Amarillo, TX @ War Legion
Mar 07 Dallas, TX @ Reno’s Chop Shop
Mar 08 Austin, TX @ Red Seven
Mar 09 San Antonio, TX @ Sam’s
Mar 10 McAllen, TX @ Smokin’ Aces
Mar 11 Corpus Christi, TX @ Zero’s
Mar 12 Houston, TX @ Walter’s

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