Canadian Forgiveness Tour Dates: Veil of Maya, The Contortionist, Glass Cloud

by | Mar 12, 2013

Veil of Maya, The Contortionist, Glass Cloud, and Beyond The Shore will hit the road this spring for “The Canadian Forgiveness Tour”.

Below are the initial dates:

Apr 28 London, ON @ Rum Runners
Apr 29 Ottawa, ON @ Maverick’s
Apr 30 Quebec City, QC @ Dagobert
May 02 St. Catharines, ON @ Coco Cabana
May 06 Thunder Bay, ON @ Black Pirates Pub
May 07 Winnipeg, MB @ The Zoo
May 12 Edmonton, AB @ Avenue Theatre
May 15 Vancouver, BC @ Tom Lee Music
May 16 Spokane, WA @ Northwest Event Center (no Glass Cloud)

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