I THE BREATHER are Breaking Up

by | Sep 3, 2015

After a six year run, I The Breather have called it quits. The band, which formed in 2009 and was a part of the Sumerian Records roster, released three studio albums and made appearances on Warped Tour and Mayhem Fest. 

Truthfully, we never expected to have been able to do a fraction of these things when we started. We all have goals that we are currently pursuing – some of us will continue to carve out our paths in the music industry and some of us have out our focus elsewhere.

The band will be embarking on a farewell tour with Chasing Safety and Novelists. Here’s how it runs:

Nov 07 Freehold, NJ @ Loud Fest (I, The Breather only)
Nov 08 Clifton Park, NY @ Trickshot Billiards
Nov 09 Ottawa, ON @ Maverick’s
Nov 10 Kingston, ON @ Overtime Sports Bar
Nov 12 Pittsburgh, PA @ The Smiling Moose
Nov 13 Toledo, OH @ Frankie’s
Nov 14 Lacrosse, WI @ The Warehouse
Nov 15 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
Nov 17 Erie, PA @ Basement Transmissions
Nov 18 Buffalo, NY @ Broadway Joe’s
Nov 19 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
Nov 20 Frederick, MD @ Cafe 611
Nov 21 Fredericksburg, VA @ KC’s Music Alley
Nov 22 Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock

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