The Black Dahlia Murder, Exhumed, Fuck The Facts to Tour Canada

by | Mar 23, 2012

The Black Dahlia Murder, Exhumed, and Fuck The Facts will tour Canada in May with a few stops in the US. Dates follow:

May 11 Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
May 12 Eau Claire, WI @ House Of Rock
May 13 Fargo, ND @ The Venue
May 14 Billings, MT @ Mannys
May 15 Spokane, WA @ A-Club
May 16 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw
May 18 Edmonton, AB @ Starlite Room
May 19 Calgary, AB @ The Den
May 20 Regina, SK @ The Exchange
May 21 Winnipeg, MB @ WECC
May 22 Thunder Bay, ON @ Crocks
May 24 Toronto, ON @ Wreck Room
May 25 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial
May 26 Montreal, QC @ The National
May 27 Moncton, NB @ The Manhattan
May 28 Halifax, NS @ The Pavilion
May 29 Halifax, NS @ The Seahorse
May 31 Ottawa, ON @ Ritual
Jun 01 London, ON @ London Music Hall
Jun 02 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hal

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