The Word Alive, For The Fallen Dreams, I See Stars, Upon A Burning Body to Tour Europe

by | Feb 10, 2012

The Word Alive, For The Fallen Dreams, I See Stars, and Upon A Burning Body will team up for a European trek this spring. Dates follow:

May 18 Köln, GER @ Underground
May 19 Stuttgart, GER @ Universum
May 20 München, GER @ Feierwerk
May 21 Wien, AUT @ Viper Room
May 22 Turin, ITA @ Spazio 211
May 23 Zürich, CHE @ Dynamo Werk 21
May 24 Lyon, FRA @ Warm Audio
May 25 Paris, FRA @ Batofar
May 28 Aarschot, BEL @ De Klinker
May 29 Rotterdam, NLD @ Baroeg
May 30 Hamburg, GER @ Hafenklang
May 31 Wiesbaden, GER @ Schlachthof
Jun 01 Leipzig, GER @ Conne Island
Jun 02 Berlin, GER @ Lido

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