SENSES FAIL, COUNTERPARTS, & MOVEMENTS Tour Dates

by | Nov 15, 2016

Senses Fail are celebrating their 15th anniversary as a band with a North American headlining tour next spring. They’ll be bringing along Counterparts, Movements, and Like Pacific, and will perform their 2006 album Still Searching in its entirety.

To coincide with the trek, the band will be releasing an acoustic EP titled In Your Absence on March 3rd via Pure Noise Records.

Here’s how the tour runs:

Mar 03 San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
Mar 04 Mesa, AZ @ Club Red
Mar 06 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey
Mar 07 Austin, TX @ Mohawk
Mar 09 Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
Mar 10 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
Mar 11 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Mar 12 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Mar 14 Norfolk, VA @ Norva
Mar 15 Baltimore, MD @ Ram’s Head
Mar 18 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Mar 19 Boston, MA @ Paradise
Mar 21 Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
Mar 22 Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
Mar 23 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Mar 24 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Mar 25 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s
Mar 26 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
Mar 28 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall
Mar 29 Minneapolis, MN @ The Cabooze
Mar 30 Lawrence, KS @ Granada
Mar 31 Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
Apr 01 Salt Lake City, UT @ THe Complex
Apr 03 Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Apr 04 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
Apr 06 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
Apr 07 Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Apr 08 Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory

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