Obscura, Abysmal Dawn, Last Chance To Reason North American Tour Announced

by | Oct 5, 2011

Obscura will headline a North American tour with Abysmal Dawn, Last Chance To Reason (11/4 -11/25), and Enfold Darkness (11/28 – 12/7). Dates follow:

Nov 04 Wilmington, DE @ Mojo 13
Nov 05 New York, NY @ Gramercy Theater at MetalSucksFest
Nov 06 Montreal, QC @ Petit Campus
Nov 07 Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck
Nov 08 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s
Nov 09 Joliet, IL @ Mojoe’s
Nov 10 St Paul, MN @ Station 4
Nov 11 Winnipeg, MB @ The Zoo
Nov 13 Saskatoon, SK @ Louis’ Pub
Nov 14 Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop
Nov 15 Calgary, AB @ The Distillery
Nov 16 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater
Nov 17 Portland, OR @ Branx
Nov 18 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Nov 20 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
Nov 21 Hollywood, CA @ Key Club
Nov 23 Tempe, AZ @ The Clubhouse
Nov 25 Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theater
Nov 27 Tulsa, OK @ The Marquee Theater
Nov 28 Dallas, TX @ The Rail Club
Nov 29 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
Nov 30 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Dec 02 Tampa, FL @ Brass Mug
Dec 04 Orlando, FL @ Firestone Live
Dec 05 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Dec 06 Richmond, VA @ Kingdom
Dec 07 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar

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