The Black Dahlia Murder, Aborted, & Revocation to Tour Europe

by | Jul 11, 2013

The Black Dahlia Murder, Aborted, and Revocation will tour Europe this fall.

Here are the dates:

Sep 18 Bochum, GER @ Matrix
Sep 19 Paris, FRA @ L’Empreinte
Sep 20 London, UK @ Islington Academy
Sep 21 Manchester, UK @ NQ Live
Sep 22 Glasgow, UK @ Cathouse
Sep 24 Brussels, BEL @ Magasin 4
Sep 25 Enschede, NLD @ Atak
Sep 27 Stockholm, SWE @ Klubben
Sep 28 Gothenburg, SWE @ Sticky Fingers
Sep 29 Oslo, NOR @ John Dee
Sep 30 Copenhagen, DNK @ Lille Vega
Oct 01 Berlin, GER @ Magnet
Oct 02 Hamburg, GER @ Logo
Oct 04 Munich, GER @ Hansa 39
Oct 05 Leipzig, GER @ Conne Island
Oct 06 Vienna, AUT @ Szene
Oct 07 Milan, ITA @ Tunnel
Oct 08 Solothurn, CHE @ Kulturfabrik Kofmehl
Oct 09 Stuttgart, GER @ Stuttgart Universum
Oct 10 Frankfurt, GER @ Batschkapp

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