Leaders, Colossus, Nothing Til Blood Fall Tour Dates

by | Sep 6, 2013

Leaders, Colossus, and Nothing Til Blood (10/11-10/28) will embark on “The Indomitable Tour part II” this fall.

Here’s the schedule:

Oct 08 Tea, SD @ Encore (no Nothing Til Blood)
Oct 10 Barrington, IL @ Penny Road Pub (no Nothing Til Blood)
Oct 11 Kokomo, IN @ Centerstage Bar
Oct 12 Hamtramck, MI @ Paychecks
Oct 14 Brantford, ON @ Club Saggitarius
Oct 16 Montreal, QC @ Pirhana Bar
Oct 18 Mexico, NY @ The Gate
Oct 19 Spring City, PA @ Chaplin’s Music Cafe
Oct 20 Berkeley Heights, NJ @ Berkeley Heights VFW
Oct 21 Annapolis, MD @ Knights of Columbus
Oct 22 Fredericksburg, VA @ KC’s Music Alley
Oct 24 Nashville, TN @ Rocketown
Oct 25 Chattanooga, TN @ The Warehouse
Oct 27 Birmingham, AL @ The Forge
Oct 28 Jackson, MS @ House Show

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