In This Moment, Nonpoint Announce North American Tour

by | Sep 20, 2010

In This Moment and Nonpoint have booked a North American tour in November/December. Dates are below:

Nov 10 Farmington, NM @ Top Deck
Nov 11 Tempe, AZ @ The Clubhouse
Nov 13 Orangevale, CA @ The Boardwalk
Nov 14 Santa Clara, CA @ Avalon Nightclub
Nov 15 Santa Rosa, CA @ Last Day Saloon
Nov 17 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory Concert House
Nov 19 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Nov 20 Vancouver, BC @ The Venue
Nov 26 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
Nov 27 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Nov 30 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s Concert Club
Dec 01 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Dec 02 Syracuse, NY @ The Lost Horizon
Dec 03 New York, NY @ Santos Party House
Dec 04 Hartford, CT @ Webster Theatre
Dec 05 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Dec 07 Clifton Park, NY @ Northern Lights
Dec 08 Allentown, PA @ Crocodile Rock Cafe
Dec 10 Jacksonville, NC @ Hooligans Music Hall
Dec 11 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade

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