Night Verses & Baby Godzilla to Tour the UK with Feed The Rhino

by | Jun 16, 2014

Suave-zilla, indeed!  Whoever put this together deserves a pat on the back, then a punch in the face for not making this happen in the US.  Night Verses and Baby Godzilla will team up to support Feed The Rhino on a UK trek this fall.

Here’s how it runs:

Oct 16 Norwich, UK @ Waterfront
Oct 17 London, UK @ The Underworld
Oct 18 Bristol, UK @ Exchange
Oct 19 Birmingham, UK @ The Asylum
Oct 20 Manchester, UK @ Sound Control
Oct 21 Glasgow, UK @ Ivory Blacks
Oct 22 Newcastle, UK @ Think Tank
Oct 23 Sheffield, UK @ Corporation
Oct 24 Southampton, UK @ Joiners

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