The Ghost Inside to Tour with First Blood, A Loss For Words, Deez Nuts, Hundredth

by | Aug 17, 2010

The Ghost Inside will be heading out with First Blood, A Loss For Words, Deez Nuts, Hundredth, and Evergreen Terrace (select dates) for a fall U.S. run. Dates are as follows:

Oct 14 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Oct 15 Phoenix, AZ @ Martini Ranch
Oct 16 San Diego, CA @ Epicentre
Oct 17 Las Vegas, NV @ Area 702
Oct 21 Austin, TX @ Red Seven
Oct 22 Wichita Falls, TX @ The Hangar
Oct 23 Ft. Worth, TX @ Ridglea Theatre
Oct 24 Houston, TX @ Shadow Play Lounge
Oct 26 Charleston, SC @ The Oasis w/ Evergreen Terrace
Oct 27 Jacksonville, FL @ The Pit w/ Evergreen Terrace
Oct 28 Raleigh, NC @ The Brewery w/ Evergreen Terrace
Oct 29 Vineland, NJ @ Hangar 84 w/ Evergreen Terrace
Oct 30 Long Island, NY @ Crazy Donkey
Oct 31 Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance
Nov 01 Manchester, NY @ Rocko’s
Nov 02 Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon
Nov 03 Cleveland, OH @ Peabodys
Nov 04 Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
Nov 05 West Dundee, IL @ Clearwater Theatre
Nov 06 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
Nov 07 Des Moines, IA @ Mews
Nov 08 Kansas City, MO @ El Torreon
Nov 09 Denver, CO @ Marquis
Nov 10 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Salt Shaker
Nov 11 Boise, ID @ The Werehouse
Nov 12 Portland, OR @ Branx
Nov 13 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Metro

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