Foundation, Harms Way Summer Tour Announced

by | Jun 9, 2011

Foundation and Harms Way will tour in July/August, with Rotting Out appearing on dates from July 29th through August 9th. Dates follow:

Jul 23 Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dame
Jul 24 Ann Arbor, MI @ The Metal Frat
Jul 25 Welland, ON @ The Youth Action Center
Jul 26 Toronto, ON @ The Poor Alex Theater
Jul 27 Gatineau, QC @ The Warehouse
Jul 28 Montreal, QC @ TBA

w/ Rotting Out
Jul 29 Wilmington, MA @ The Black Pearl w/ Shipwreck
Jul 30 Wilkes Barre, PA @ The Redwood Art Space
Aug 02 Richmond, VA @ The Warehouse
Aug 03 Columbia, SC @ One Unit Art Space
Aug 04 Tampa, FL @ Transitions Art Gallery
Aug 05 Pembroke Pines, FL @ The Talent Farm
Aug 06 Jacksonville, FL @ The Pit
Aug 07 Tallahassee, FL @ The Engine Room
Aug 08 Atlanta, GA @ The Archive Gallery
Aug 09 Louisville, KY @ 714 Chestnut

8/11 Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church at This Is Hardcore Fest

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