INDIAN HANDCRAFTS Announce Canadian Tour with Greys

by | Sep 30, 2015

Following a US tour supporting Kylesa in October, Indian Handcrafts will be hitting the road for a string of Canadian dates (plus a couple US shows) in November with Greys. Their new album Creeps comes on Oct 2nd via Sargent House.

Here’s how it runs:

Nov 10 London, ON @ Call The Office
Nov 12 Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews
Nov 13 Minneapolis, MN @ The Nether Bar
Nov 14 Winnipeg, MB @ Windsor
Nov 16 Saskatoon, SK @Vangelis
Nov 17 Edmonton, AB @ Mercury Room
Nov 18 Calgary, AB @ Broken City
Nov 20 Vancouver, BC @ Wise Hall

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