Epic Kings & Idols Tour: Devin Townsend Project & Katatonia

by | Jun 1, 2012

The Devin Townsend Project and Katatonia will co-headline the “Epic Kings & Idols Tour” in September with Paradise Lost and Stolen Babies. Dates follow:

Sep 04 Seattle, WA @ Studio 7
Sep 05 Vancouver, BC @ Commodore
Sep 07 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Sep 08 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theater
Sep 09 Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theater
Sep 11 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Studio
Sep 12 Dallas, TX @ Trees
Sep 13 Lawrence, KS @ Granada
Sep 14 Denver, CO @ Summit
Sep 16 Minneapolis, MN @ Station 4
Sep 17 Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
Sep 18 Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
Sep 19 Toronto, ON @ Opera House
Sep 20 Montreal, QC @ Cafe Campus
Sep 21 Worcester, MA @ Palladium
Sep 22 Philadelphia, PA @ TLA
Sep 23 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
Sep 24 Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live

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