Winds of Plague Announce European Headlining Tour with Stick To Your Guns, For Today

by | Jul 29, 2010

Winds of Plague will be teaming up with Stick To Your Guns, For Today, and Monuments on a European run in November. Dates are as follows: 

Nov 04 Munich, GER @ Feierwerk
Nov 05 Leipzig, GER @ Conne Island
Nov 06 Karlsruhe, GER @ Stadtmitte
Nov 07 Cologne, GER @ Essigfabrik
Nov 08 Norwich, UK @ The Marquee
Nov 09 Manchester, UK @ Club Academy
Nov 10 London, UK @ Underworld
Nov 11 Nottingham, UK @ Rock City
Nov 12 Newport, UK @ Six Feet Under
Nov 13 Plymouth, UK @ White Rabbit
Nov 14 Hasselt, BEL @ Muziekodroom
Nov 15 Aarau, CHE @ Kiff
Nov 16 Wiesbaden, GER @ Schlachthof
Nov 17 Hamburg, GER @ Markthalle
Nov 18 Berlin, GER @ Magnet
Nov 19 Vienna, AUT @ Viper Room

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