Farewell to Freeway January/February North American Tour Dates Booked

by | Dec 29, 2010

Farewell to Freeway have booked an extensive North American run in January/February. Dates follow:

Jan 08 New London, CT @ El n Gee
Jan 09 Trenton, NJ @ Backstage at Championship Bar
Jan 11 New York, NY @ Cake Shop
Jan 13 Portsmouth, VA @ Breakaway Skating Center
Jan 14 Charleston, SC @ The Oasis
Jan 15 London, ON @ Call The Office
Jan 18 Guelph, ON @ Club Vinyl
Jan 21 Lake in the Hill, IL @ Warp Skatepark
Jan 22 La Crosse, WI @ The Warehouse
Jan 23 St.Paul, MN @ Station 4
Jan 24 Iowa City, IA @ Blue Moose Tap House
Jan 26 Omaha, NE @ The Commons
Jan 28 Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
Jan 29 Boise, ID @ Brawl Studio
Jan 30 Salem, OR @ Wasteland
Jan 31 Seattle, WA @ Studio 7
Feb 03 Las Vegas, NV @ The Bunkhouse
Feb 04 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe
Feb 05 Mesa, AZ @ The Underground
Feb 07 San Antonio, TX @ Zombies
Feb 08 Bryan, TX @ The Stafford
Feb 09 Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog Bar
Feb 11 Columbus, GA @ Gallery 13
Feb 12 Sarasota, FL @ The Nightlife
Feb 13 Marietta, GA @ Swayzes
Feb 15 Columbia, SC @ The House 5 Points
Feb 19 Endicott, NY @ Downtown Quarterback
Feb 22 Albany, NY @ Dublin Underground

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