’68’s Touring UK/Europe This Summer

by | Jun 30, 2014

The debut album from ’68 (ex-The Chariot) comes out on July 8th, and in addition to touring the US, the band will also be heading to UK/Europe for the first time with Inarchives.

Here’s how it goes:

Aug 01 Kingston, UK @ The Cricketer’s
Aug 02 Manchester, UK @ The Ruby Lounge
Aug 03 Leicester, UK @ Sick Sick Six Festival
Aug 04 Swansea, UK @ Static
Aug 06 Glasgow, UK @ Classic Grand
Aug 07 Middlesbrough, UK @ The Crown
Aug 08 Milton Keynes, UK @ Craufurd Arms
Aug 09 Paris, FRA @ Le Klub
Aug 10 Stuttgart, GER @ Juha West w/ Brutality Will Prevail
Aug 11 Tessenderlo, BEL @ JH Tessloo
Aug 12 Leige, BEL @ Inside Out
Aug 13 Lille, FRA @ Le Midland
Aug 14 Thoinvile, FRA @ Shamerock
Aug 16 Port Lympne, UK @ Hevy Fest
Aug 17 London, UK @ The Garage
Aug 18 St. Petersburg, RUS – Zal Ozhidaniya w/ Touche Amore
Aug 19 Moscow, RUS @ Plan B w/ Touche Amore

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