Deicide, Neuraxis, Pathology February/March Tour Announced

by | Sep 29, 2010

Deicide, Neuraxis, Belphegor, Blackguard, and Pathology will be touring in early 2011 as part of the “God Is Dead – To Hell With God Tour”. Dates are as follows:

Feb 15 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Feb 16 Charlotte, NC @ Tremont Music Hall
Feb 17 Raleigh, NC @ Volume 11
Feb 18 Philadelphia, PA @ The Trocadero
Feb 19 Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall
Feb 20 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
Feb 21 New York, NY @ The Gramercy Theatre
Feb 22 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial de Quebec
Feb 23 Montreal, QC @ Cafe Campus
Feb 24 London, ON @ Music Hall
Feb 25 Toronto, ON @ Opera House
Feb 26 Chicago, IL @ Reggie Rock Club
Feb 27 Detroit, MI @ Blondie’s
Feb 28 Louisville, KY @ Headliner’s Music Hall
Mar 01 Tulsa, OK @ Marquee
Mar 02 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
Mar 04 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
Mar 05 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
Mar 07 Las Vegas, NV @ Cheyenne Saloon
Mar 08 Los Angeles, CA @ Key Club
Mar 09 San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
Mar 10 Tempe, AZ @ Clubhouse

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