GLASSJAW & DANCE GAVIN DANCE Announce San Francisco Show

by | Sep 16, 2015

Looks like Daryl’s pointing at you. Or maybe he’s just pointing out that Glassjaw keep adding shows to their fall schedule. The latest to be announced: a stop in San Francisco.

Last month the band played their first show with their newly revised lineup. Yep, drummer Durijah Lang and bassist Manny Carrero split with the group and they’ve been replaced by Glass Cloud drummer Chad Hasty and bassist Travis Sykes.

The new GJ lineup be making an appearance in SF at the Social Hall on October 24th. They’ll be joined by Dance Gavin Dance. Tickets can be found here.

Glassjaw tour dates:

Sep 20 Denver, CO @ Riot Fest
Sep 20 Denver, CO @ After Party at The Marquis Theater
Sep 26 Grand Prairie, TX @ Pegasus Fest

Oct 11 Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summerstage w/ Coheed
Oct 24 San Francisco, CA @ Social Hall
Oct 25 Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Fest
Nov 08 Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Festival

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