Rescuer to Tour with Aviator, The Felix Culpa & Seasons Change

by | Jul 29, 2014

Rescuer and Aviator will embark on No Sleep Records’ first annual “Death To False Music Tour” this fall with The Felix Culpa and Seasons Change on separate legs. The trek will span across the entire US, starting off in the Southwest.

Here’s how it rolls:

w/ Seasons Change
Oct 06 Dallas, TX @ Sons of Herman Hall
Oct 07 San Antonio, TX @ The Korova Basement
Oct 09 Mesa, AZ @ The Underground
Oct 11 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Oct 12 Las Vegas, NV @ Eagle Aerie Hall
Oct 13 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Shred Sled
Oct 16 Burnsville, MN @ The Garage (no Seasons Change)

w/ The Felix Culpa
Oct 17 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
Oct 18 Lansing, MI @ Mac’s Bar
Oct 19 Lakewood, OH @ Mahalls
Oct 20 Pittsburgh, PA @ The Smiling Moose
Oct 21 New York, NY @ No Sleep Records CMJ Showcase
Oct 22 Boston, MA @ Middle East – Upstairs
Oct 23 Hamden, CT @ The Space
Oct 24 Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary
Oct 25 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery
Oct 26 Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter
Oct 28 Columbia, SC @ Foxfield Bar and Grill (no The Felix Culpa)

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