Obey The Brave Confirm Spring Touring Plans

by | Apr 6, 2012

Obey The Brave (ex-Despised Icon, ex-Blind Witness) have announced their spring touring plans, consisting mostly of shows in Eastern Canada along with a few festival appearances in the US. The band’s itinerary follows:

Apr 13 Hamilton, ON @ The Underground
Apr 14 Toledo, OH @ Jamboree Music Festival
Apr 20 Worcester, MA @ New England Metal and Hardcore Fest
Apr 27 Drummondville, QC @ Salle Gaston Mandeville
Apr 28 Rimouski, QC @ Le Cactus
May 02 St Catharines, ON @ Coco Cabana Nightclub
May 03 London, ON @ Rum Runners
May 04 Kitchener, ON @ Schwaben Club
May 05 Toronto, ON @ Annex Wreckroom
May 06 Gatineau, QC @ Heart Fest
May 20 Asbury Park, NJ @ Bamboozle
Jun 15 Montebello, QC @ D-TOX Rockfest
Jun 16 Montebello, QC @ D-TOX Rockfest

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