North American Kairos Tour Announced: Sepultura, Death Angel

by | Feb 9, 2012

Sepultura will headline the “North American Kairos Tour 2012” with Death Angel, Krisiun, and Havok. Dates follow:

Apr 10 Santa Ana, CA @ Yost Theater
Apr 11 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge (no Death Angel)
Apr 12 Portland, OR @ Branx
Apr 13 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Apr 14 Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
Apr 15 Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Apr 16 Billings, MT @ Manny’s
Apr 17 Regina, SK @ The Exchange
Apr 18 Winnipeg, MB @ Pyramid Cabaret
Apr 20 Madison, WI @ Majestic Theater
Apr 21 Joliet, IL @ Mojoe’s
Apr 22 Rochester, NY @ Water Street Music Hall
Apr 23 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Apr 24 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial Theater
Apr 25 Montreal, QC @ Club Soda
Apr 26 Albany, NY @ Bogies
Apr 27 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar (no Death Angel)
Apr 28 New York, NY @ Best Buy Theater (no Death Angel)
Apr 29 South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground

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