CANCER BATS are Touring Canada with Lord Dying

by | Sep 22, 2015

Cancer Bats will be touring their motherland of Canada in December with Lord Dying as support.

Here’s how it runs:

Dec 02 Vancouver, BC @ Fortune Sound
Dec 04 Edmonton, AB @ Starlite
Dec 05 Calgary, AB @ The Gateway at SAIT
Dec 06 Red Deer, AB @ Bo’s Bar & Grill
Dec 08 Regina, SK @ Exchange
Dec 09 Saskatoon, SK @ Capitol Music Club
Dec 11 Winnipeg, MB @ The Goodwill
Dec 12 Thunder Bay, ON @ Crocks
Dec 13 Timmins, ON @ The Working Class
Dec 18 Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck
Dec 19 Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck
Dec 20 Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall at Stay Warm Fest

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