PERIPHERY Announced a Bunch of Spring Headlining Shows

by | Feb 25, 2015

Periphery announced some headlining dates in between their stint supporting In Flames and All That Remains this spring.

Here’s how their schedule looks:

Apr 27 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
Apr 28 Tampa, FL @ The Ritz Ybor
Apr 30 Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco (Periphery only)
May 01 Clarkesville, TN @ The Warehouse (Periphery only)
May 03 Huntington, WV @ V Club (Periphery only)
May 04 Richmond, VA @ The National
May 06 Patchogue, NY @ The Emporium
May 07 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
May 08 Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
May 09 Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall (Periphery only)
May 12 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial
May 13 London, ON @ London Music Hall
May 14 Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
May 15 Buffalo, NY @ The Town Ballroom
May 20 Ft. Wayne, IN @ Yolo Event Center
May 21 Joliet, IL @ Mojoes
May 22 Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s

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