Chevelle Book U.S. Tour

by | Jan 5, 2010

Chevelle have booked the following U.S. dates:

Feb 04 Erie, PA @ Tullio Arena
Feb 05 Albany, NY @ Washington Avenue Armory
Feb 06 Philadelphia, PA @ Wachovia Center
Feb 08 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Feb 09 New York, NY @ The Fillmore NY @ Irving Plaza
Feb 10 Providence, RI @ Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
Feb 12 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Feb 15 Columbus, OH @ Lifestyles Communities Pavilion
Feb 16 Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
Feb 17 Fort Wayne, IN @ Piere’s
Feb 19 Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Murat Center
Feb 20 Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
Feb 21 Waterloo, IA @ McElroy Auditorium
Feb 23 Rapid City, SD @ Barnet Arena
Feb 24 Fargo, ND @ The Venue
Feb 26 Sioux City, IA @ Convention Center
Feb 27 Grand Island, NE @ Heartland Arena

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