Dying Fetus, Arsis, Misery Index, Annotations of an Autopsy Spring Tour Dates

by | Mar 24, 2010

Dying Fetus, Arsis, Misery Index, and Annotations of an Autopsy will be hitting the road for an extensive U.S. tour in May and June. Dates are below.

May 06 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
May 07 Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero
May 08 Tampa, FL @ Brass Mug
May 09 New Orleans, LA @ The High Ground
May 10 Houston, TX @ Wired Live
May 11 Austin, TX @ Emo’s w/ Cannibal Corpse
May 12 Dallas, TX/Ft. Worth, TX @ Ridglea Theatre
May 13 Albuquerque, NM @ The Compound
May 14 Mesa, AZ @ UB’s
May 15 Pomona, CA @ California Metalfest
May 16 San Francisco, CA @ TBA
May 18 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
May 19 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre
May 21 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre
May 23 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
May 24 Minneapolis, MN @ The Rock
May 26 West Dundee, IL @ Clearwater Theatre
May 27 Louisville, KY @ Uncle Pleasant’s
May 28 Indianapolis, IN @ Emerson Theatre
May 29 Detroit, MI @ Harpos
May 30 Windsor, ON @ Chubby Pickle
May 31 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Jun 01 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial
Jun 02 Montreal, QC @ Foufounes
Jun 03 Buffalo, NY @ TBA
Jun 04 Cleveland, OH @ Peabodys
Jun 05 Pittsburgh, PA @ Smiling Moose
Jun 06 Long Island, NY @ Crazy Donkey

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