Ice Nine Kills Announce ‘The Predatour’ Dates with Famous Last Words, Erra, Sirens and Sailors

by | Sep 12, 2013

Ice Nine Kills will headline “The Predatour” this fall with Famous Last Words, Erra, Sirens and Sailors, and Chasing Safety (formerly called Us, From Outside).

Here are the dates:

Nov 01 Rochester, NY @ Water Street Club
Nov 02 Lemoyne, PA @ The Champ
Nov 03 Pittsburgh, PA @ Gator’s
Nov 04 Detroit, MI @ Crofoot Pike Room
Nov 05 Joliet, IL @ Mojoe’s
Nov 07 Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
Nov 08 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
Nov 09 Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog
Nov 10 Dallas, TX @ Sons Of Hermann
Nov 11 Houston, TX @ Walters
Nov 12 Douglasville, GA @ The Seven Venue
Nov 13 Virginia Beach, VA @ Shakas
Nov 14 Allentown, PA @ Croc Roc
Nov 15 Stanhope, NJ @ Stanhope House
Nov 16 New York, NY @ Santos Party House
Nov 17 Hartford, CT @ Websters Underground

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