AUGUST BURNS RED, ERRA, SILENT PLANET & MAKE THEM SUFFER Announce Fall Tour

by | Jul 6, 2016

August Burns Red will headline the Legends of the Fall Tour with Erra, Silent Planet, and Make Them Suffer.

Here’s how it rolls:

Sep 11 New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
Sep 12 Amityville, NY @ Revolution Music Hall
Sep 14 South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
Sep 15 Ottawa, ON @ Ritual
Sep 16 Kitchener, ON @ Elements
Sep 17 Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe at ONC
Sep 18 Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
Sep 19 Grand Rapids, MI @ Intersection
Sep 20 Columbus, OH @ Park Street Saloon
Sep 22 Madison, WI @ Orpheum
Sep 23 Omaha, NE @ Sokol Auditorium
Sep 24 Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
Sep 26 Reno, NV @ Cargo
Sep 27 Chico, CA @ Senator Theatre
Sep 28 Fresno, CA @ Strummers
Sep 29 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theatre
Sep 30 Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theatre
Oct 01 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Sports Cafe
Oct 02 Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog
Oct 04 Little Rock, AR @ Metroplex
Oct 05 Knoxville, TN @ International
Oct 06 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
Oct 07 Charlotte, NC @ Amos Southend
Oct 08 Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre

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