Between the Buried and Me, Periphery, The Safety Fire European Tour Announced

by | Apr 2, 2012

Between the Buried and Me, Periphery, and The Safety Fire will tour Europe in October. Dates follow:

Oct 10 Antwerp, BEL @ Trix
Oct 11 Amsterdam, NLD @ Melkweg
Oct 12 Cologne, GER @ Luxor
Oct 13 Muenster, GER @ Sputnikhalle
Oct 14 Copenhagen, DNK @ Vega Small Hall
Oct 16 Stockholm, SWE @ Debaser Slussen
Oct 17 Goteborg, SWE @ Sticky Fingers
Oct 18 Hamburg, GER @ Logo
Oct 19 Berlin, GER @ Lido
Oct 20 Prague, CZE @ Rock Cafe
Oct 22 Bratislava Staré Mesto, SVK @ Randall Club
Oct 23 Budapest, HUN @ Dürer Kurt
Oct 24 Vienna, AUT @ Szene
Oct 25 Munich, GER @ Backstage Halle
Oct 27 Novara, ITA @ Rock and Roll Arena
Oct 28 Zurich, CHE @ Dynamo
Oct 29 Stuttgart, GER @ Universum
Oct 30 Frankfurt, GER @ Batschkapp
Oct 31 Paris, FRA @ La Maroquinerie

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