Crypts to Support Omar Rodriguez Lopez West Coast Dates

by | Aug 6, 2012

Crypts (ex-These Arms are Snakes) have been tapped to support Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group on upcoming US dates this fall. The itinerary follows:

Oct 19 Seattle, WA @ The Triple Door
Oct 20 Portland, OR @ Star Theater
Oct 23 Sacramento, CA  @ Harlow’s
Oct 24 Oakland, CA @ The New Parish
Oct 25 Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
Oct 26 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
Oct 27 Santa Barbara, CA @ Velvet Jones
Oct 28 San Diego, CA @ The Casbah

Update 3:15pm PDT – The schedule has been updated.

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