Fuck The Facts Canadian Tour Announced

by | Aug 13, 2011

Fuck The Facts have revealed its upcoming touring plans, which include a leg of Canadian dates with Misery Index and Unbreakable Hatred, along with a string of Canadian headlining shows. Dates follow:

Aug 15 New York, NY @ Public Assembly w/ From Ashes Rise

w/ Misery Index, Unbreakable Hatred
Aug 18 Rimouski, QC @ Cactus Show Bar
Aug 19 Moncton, NB @ Manhattan Club
Aug 20 Halifax, NS @ Gus Pub
Aug 21 Charlottetown, PE @ Baba’s
Aug 22 Fredericton, NB @ Capital Complex
Aug 23 Edmundston, NB @ GPS Bar

Fuck The Facts only

Aug 24 North Bay, ON @ Granite Hall
Aug 25 Sudbury, ON @ Juilee Centre
Aug 26 Toronto, ON @ Hardluck Bar
Aug 27 Port Burwell, ON @ Outback  Camping at Southern Ontario Metal Festival
Sep 16 Sherbrooke, QC @ Bar Le Magog
Sep 17 Drummondville, QC @ Cabaret Box Office
Sep 24 Quebec City, QC @ Salle Multi De Meduse

Oct 09 Ottawa, ON @ Maverick’s w/ Napalm Death

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