Vanna break up & announce farewell tour

by | Apr 28, 2017

The second break up for the day. Vanna announced that they’re calling it quits after their summer farewell tour.

They’ll be bringing along a bunch of bands on select dates, including Lions Lions, Ghost Key, Sirens & Sailors, and Phinehas.

Here’s how it rolls:

w/ Lions Lions, Ghost Key
Jun 09 Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
Jun 10 Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground
Jun 11 Albany, NY @ Fuzebox

w/ Sirens & Sailors, Ghost Key, Crisis AD
Jun 15 Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Jun 16 Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
Jun 17 Howell, NJ @ Gamechanger Venue
Jun 18 Amityville, NY @ Amityville Music Hall

w/ Phinehas, Ghost Key
Aug 09 Toronto, ON @ The Hard Luck
Aug 10 Pontiac, MI @ Pike Room
Aug 11 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
Aug 12 Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness

w/ Ghost Key
Aug 18 Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Aug 19 Dallas, TX @ Dirty 30
Aug 20 Austin, TX @ Come and Take it Live

Photo: Jonathan Kemp

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