Every Time I Die, Wage War & ’68 are stopping in these cities

by | Feb 21, 2017

Twenty cities at that. Every Time I Die, Wage War, and ’68 will be teaming up together for a tour this spring.

They’ll head down the East Coast and loop around to the Midwest.

Here’s how it runs:

Apr 28 Wilmington, DE @ World Cafe Live at the Queen
Apr 30 Jacksonville, FL @ Welcome to Rockville
May 01 Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco
May 02 Memphis, TN @ Tone Cafe
May 04 Chattanooga, TN @ Revelry Room
May 05 Charlotte, NC @ Carolina Rebellion
May 06 Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
May 07 Harrisonburg, VA @ Golden Pony
May 08 Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
May 09 Erie, PA @ Basement Transmissions
May 11 Dekalb, IL @ The House Cafe
May 12 Iowa City, IA @ Blue Moose Tap House
May 13 Somerset, WI @ Northern Invasion
May 14 Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
May 16 Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
May 17 Columbia, MO @ Rose Music Hall
May 18 Nashville, TN @ The End
May 19 Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe
May 20 Lansing, MI @ The Loft
May 21 Columbus, OH @ Rock on the Range

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