Indian Handcrafts Denied Entry at US Border; Forced to Drop Off Red Fang Tour

by | Nov 10, 2012

Indian Handcrafts have been forced to drop off their tour with Red Fang after being denied entry at the US border.

The band was originally scheduled to join the trek tonight in Philadelphia.

Lord Dying have been tapped to replace Indian Handcrafts on all upcoming dates.

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