Drowning Pool, Anew Revolution, Trust Company Tour Announced

by | Feb 28, 2011

Drowning Pool, Anew Revolution, Trust Company, Static Cycle, and Pop Evil will tour in March/April. Dates follow:

Mar 12 Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
Mar 13 Abilene, TX @ Lucky Mule Saloon
Mar 14 Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s
Mar 16 Farmington, NM @ Top Deck
Mar 17 Denver, CO @  Summit
Mar 18 Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep
Mar 19 Casper, WY @ Grand Ballroom
Mar 22 Billings, MT @ Shrine Aud.
Mar 24 Fargo, ND @ The Venue
Mar 25 Rochester, MN @ Wicked Moose
Mar 26 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Mar 29 Milwaukee, WI @ Rave Ballroom
Mar 30 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Apr 01 Dayton, OH @ Maguffys
Apr 02 Flint, MI @ Machine Shop
Apr 03 Battle Creek, MI @ Planet Live
Apr 06 Indianapolis, IN @ 8 Seconds Saloon
Apr 08 Ft Wayne, IN @ Pierre’s
Apr 09 Traverse City, MI @ Ground Zero
Apr 11 Charleston, SC @ The Southern Bell
Apr 13 West Palm Beach, FL @ Roxy’s
Apr 14 Jacksonville, FL @ The Pit
Apr 15 Tampa, FL @ State Theatre

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