Lionheart, Donnybrook, Call To Preserve, Stand United Tour Dates Announced

by | Aug 18, 2010

Lionheart, Donnybrook, Call To Preserve, and Stand United will embark on a U.S. run in September and October. Dates are as follows:

Sep 03 Garden City, ID @ Brawl Studio
Sep 04 Denver, CO @ PT’s Club Inferno
Sep 06 Omaha, NE @ The Commons
Sep 07 Minneapolis, MN @ The Beat
Sep 09 Chicago, IL @ The Beat Kitchen
Sep 10 Southgate, MI @ The Modern Exchange
Sep 11 Buffalo, NY @ Broadway Joe’s
Sep 12 Springfield, MA @ The Hippodrome at Kaboom Fest
Sep 13 Brockton, MA @ Max Blues Cafe
Sep 14 Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft
Sep 15 Amityville, NY @ Broadway Bar
Sep 16 Clifton, NJ @ Dingbatz w/ Sworn Enemy
Sep 18 Phoenixville, PA @ The Polish Club
Sep 19 Lynchburg, VA @ Crosspoint Church
Sep 20 Virginia Beach, VA @ Skate High
Sep 22 Wilmington, NC @ The Soapbox
Sep 23 Augusta, GA @ Sector 7G
Sep 25 West Palm Beach, FL @ Ground Control
Sep 26 Tampa, FL @ Transitions Art Gallery
Sep 28 Baton Rouge, LA @ TBA
Sep 29 Dallas, TX @ Fat Daddy’s Soundshack
Sep 30 Houston, TX @ Walters on Washington
Oct 01 Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog Bar
Oct 02 San Antonio, TX @ The Ten Eleven
Oct 03 El Paso, TX @ House Of Rock
Oct 05 Phoenix, AZ @ Warehouse 201
Oct 06 Lompoc, CA @ Alberto’s Pizza
Oct 08 Canoga Park, CA @ Cobolt Cafe
Oct 09 Sacramento, CA @ Club Retro

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