Dead Letter Circus Releasing New Album ‘The Catalyst Fire’ in North America in October

by | Aug 21, 2013

Dead Letter Circus’ new album The Catalyst Fire — which is already out in their native Australia — will be released in North America in October.

The effort will hit streets on October 29th on The End Records.

To support the release the band will head out with Periphery, Born of Osiris, and Twelve Foot Ninja this fall.

Here are the dates:

Oct 11 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live
Oct 14 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Oct 15 Tampa, FL @ State Theatre
Oct 16 Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box
Oct 18 Ft. Worth, TX @ Tomcats
Oct 19 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
Oct 20 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s
Oct 23 Phoenix, AZ @ Martini Ranch
Oct 24 Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy
Oct 25 San Diego, CA @ Soma
Oct 26 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
Oct 27 San Francisco, CA @ DNA
Oct 29 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Oct 30 Vancouver, BC @ Tom Lee Music Hall (no BOO)
Nov 01 Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Sound
Nov 02 Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
Nov 04 Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theatre
Nov 07 Chicago, IL @ Mojoes
Nov 08 Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theater/Studio B
Nov 11 Toronto, ON @ Opera House (no BOO)
Nov 12 Quebec City, QC @ Dagobert (no BOO)
Nov 16 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
Nov 20 New York City, NY @ Gramercy Theatre

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