Dethklok, Machine Head, Black Dahlia Murder Tour Announced

by | Sep 10, 2012

Dethklok, Machine Head, All That Remains, and The Black Dahlia Murder will embark on a tour this fall. Dates follow:

Oct 30 Norfolk, VA @ NorVa
Oct 31 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Nov 02 Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore
Nov 03 New York, NY @ Roseland Ballroom
Nov 04 Worcester, MA @ Palladium
Nov 05 Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
Nov 07 Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy
Nov 08 Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Nov 09 Columbus, OH @ LC Pavilion
Nov 10 Detroit, MI @ Fillmore
Nov 11 Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room
Nov 13 Fargo, ND @ The Venue
Nov 14 Minneapolis, MN @ Myth
Nov 15 Milwaukee, WI @ Rave at Eagles Club
Nov 16 Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
Nov 17 Kansas City, MO @ Midland
Nov 18 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Nov 20 Denver, Co @ Fillmore
Nov 21 Salt Lake City, UT @ Great Salt Air
Nov 23 Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
Nov 24 Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
Nov 26 Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Nov 27 Hollywood, CA @ Palladium
Nov 28 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee
Nov 30 Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues
Dec 01 Austin, TX @ Stubbs
Dec 02 Houston, TX House of Blues
Dec 04 Orlando, FL @ House Of Blues
Dec 06 Chattanooga, TN @ Track 29
Dec 07 Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore
Dec 08 Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle

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