Converge, SUMAC & Cult Leader West Coast tour dates

by | Oct 16, 2017

Converge will be touring the West Coast this winter.

They’ll be hitting the road with SUMAC & Cult Leader in support of their new album The Dusk In Us, out November 3rd via Epitaph/Deathwish.

Here’s how it runs:

Jan 19 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre
Jan 20 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Jan 21 Portland, OR @ Bossanova Ballroom
Jan 23 Berkley, CA @ Cornerstone Berkley
Jan 24 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst Club
Jan 25 Los Angeles, CA @ The Echoplex
Jan 26 Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room
Jan 27 San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
Jan 28 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theatre

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