Sleeping Giant, First Blood, In The Midst of Lions, Betrayal Tour Announced

by | Feb 16, 2012

Sleeping Giant will headline the “Kingdom Days in an Evil Age Tour” with First Blood, In The Midst of Lions, Betrayal, and Gideon. Dates follow:

Apr 18 Tulsa, OK @ Eclipse
Apr 19 Nashville, TN @ Rocketown
Apr 20 Dayton, OH @ The Attic
Apr 23 West Springfield, VA @ Empire
Apr 26 Douglasville, GA @ The 7 Venue
Apr 27 Jacksonville, FL @ Murray Hill Theatre
Apr 28 St. Petersburg, FL @ Local 662
Apr 29 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Speak Easy
May 02 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
May 03 El Paso, TX @ Open Gate Church
May 04 Tempe, AZ @ Clubhouse
May 05 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

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