Misery Signals, The Color Morale, Intervals, Elitist Tour Announced

by | May 22, 2013

Misery Signals, The Color Morale, Intervals, Elitist, and The Kindred (ex-Today I Caught The Plague) will team up for a tour this summer.

Intervals and Elitist will appear on select dates.

Here’s the schedule:

Jul 09 New York, NY @ Santos Party House
Jul 10 Boston, MA @ Middle East
Jul 11 Montreal, QC @ Underworld
Jul 12 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Jul 13 Guelph, ON @ Club Vinyl
Jul 14 Hamilton, ON @ Club Absinthe
Jul 15 St. Catharines, ON @ Level 3
Jul 16 London, ON @ Rum Runners
Jul 17 Chicago, IL @ Reggies Rock Club
Jul 18 Milwaukee, WI @ Miramar
Jul 19 Burnsville, MN @ The Garage
Jul 28 Salt Lake City, UT @ The All Stars Tour
Jul 30 Phoenix, AZ @ Martini Ranch
Jul 31 San Diego, CA @ Che Cafe
Aug 01 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Aug 02 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios
Aug 03 Sacramento, CA @ Boardwalk
Aug 04 Portland, OR @ Branx
Aug 05 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Aug 06 Vancouver, BC @ Roxy
Aug 07 Kelowna, BC @ Level (upstairs)
Aug 08 Calgary, AB @ Dickens Pub
Aug 09 Edmonton, AB @ Avenue Theatre
Aug 11 Regina, SK @ The Exchange

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