Everything Went Black Announce April Tour Dates

by | Mar 3, 2013

Everything Went Black will head out on a tour in April.  Vice will appear on select dates.

Here’s the schedule:

Apr 01 Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge
Apr 02 Lansing, MI @ TBA
Apr 03 Ashtabula, OH @ West End 2153
Apr 04 Syracuse, NY @ 3 Fat Guys w/ Vice
Apr 05 Corning, NY @ Corning VFW w/ Vice
Apr 06 Braddock, PA @ Dock 5 w/ Vice
Apr 07 Roanoke, VA @ Elegy’s House w/ Vice
Apr 08 Prestonsburg, KY @ Jenny Wiley Convention Center w/ Vice
Apr 09 Knoxville, TN @ Long Branch Saloon w/ Vice
Apr 10 Evansville, IN @ The Hatch
Apr 11 Springfield, MO @ The Lemondrop
Apr 12 Columbia, MO @ Roxy’s
Apr 13 Kansas City, MO @ Club Mustache

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