Rise and Fall, The Secret, Oathbreaker to Tour Europe

by | Feb 14, 2012

Rise and Fall, The Secret, and Oathbreaker will tour Europe in March/April. Dates confirmed thus far include:

Mar 30 Köln, GER @ Werkstatt
Mar 31 Mannheim, GER @ Juz
Apr 01 Dessau, GER @ Beat Club
Apr 03 Stockholm, SWE @ Kulturhuset
Apr 05 Berlin, GER @ Cassiopeia
Apr 06 Warsaw, POL @ Punkt & Radio Luxembourg
Apr 07 Bischofswerda, GER @ East Club
Apr 08 Bratislava, SVK @ U O?KA
Apr 09 Zagreb, HRV @ AKC Attack
Apr 10 Wien, AUT @ Arena
Apr 11 Würzburg, GER @ Cairo
Apr 12 Winterthur, CHE @ Gaswerk
Apr 13 Bordeaux, FRA @ BT 52

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