Impending Doom Touring Australia in September with Prepared Like A Bride

by | May 6, 2012

Impending Doom will head to Australia in September with Prepared Like A Bride as support. Dates follow:

Sep 05 Bendigo, VIC @ Musicman Megastore (AA)
Sep 06 Ballarat, VIC @ Karova Lounge (18+)
Sep 07 Adelaide, SA @ Black Market (18+)
Sep 08 Melbourne, VIC @ Bang Nightclub (18+)
Sep 09 Melbourne, VIC @ Thornbury Theatre (AA)
Sep 12 Gold Coast, QLD @ Expressive Grounds (AA)
Sep 13 Brisbane, QLD @ Snitch Nightclub (18+)
Sep 14 Newcastle, NSW @ Cambridge (18+)
Sep 15 Sydney, NSW @ Big Exo Day (AA)
Sep 16 Sydney, NSW @ The Wall (18+)

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