A Day To Remember, August Burns Red, The Ghost Inside European Tour Announced

by | Jul 11, 2011

A Day To Remember, August Burns Red, The Ghost Inside, and Living With Lions will team up for a European run dubbed XEastpak Antidote Tour. Dates follow:

Oct 20 Hamburg, GER @ Grosse Freiheit
Oct 21 Goteborg, SWE @ Brewhouse
Oct 22 Oslo, NOR @ Rockefeller
Oct 24 Helsinki, FIN @ Nosturi
Oct 26 Stockholm, SWE @ Arenan
Oct 27 Malmö, SWE @ KB
Oct 28 Leipzig, GER @ Werk 2
Oct 29 Oberhausen, GER @ Turbinhalle
Oct 31 Paris, FRA @ Bataclan
Nov 01 Toulouse, FRA @ Le Bikini
Nov 02 Barcelona, ESP @ Razzmatazz
Nov 03 Madrid, ESP @ The Box
Nov 05 Montpellier, FRA @ le Rockstore
Nov 06 Milan, ITA @ Magasini Generali
Nov 08 Wien, AUT @ Gasometer
Nov 09 Munich, GER @ Tonhalle
Nov 11 Tilburg, NLD @ 013
Nov 12 Brussels, BEL @ AB
Nov 15 Manchester, UK @ Academy
Nov 17 Nottingham, UK @ Rock City
Nov 18 London, UK @ The Forum

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