The Plot in You Announce Summer UK/European Tour

by | Jun 21, 2013

The Plot in You will head out on a UK/European tour later this summer.

Empires Fade will support the European leg of dates, while Odessa will support UK shows.

Here’s the schedule:

w/ Empires Fade

Aug 20 Frankfurt, GER @ Elfer
Aug 21 Köln, GER @ MTC
Aug 22 Hamburg, GER @ Logo
Aug 23 Idar-Oberstein, GER @ JAM
Aug 24 Wasserburg, GER @ Destruction Derby Festival
Aug 26 Praha, CZE @ Hoodoo Club
Aug 27 Bratislava, SVK @ Randal
Aug 28 Wien, AUT @ Cafe Aera
Aug 29 Budapest, HUN @ Blue Hell
Aug 30 Waldkraiburg, GER @ Schenkerhalle
Aug 31 Chemnitz, GER @ AJZ
Sep 01 Mechelen, BEL @ Kamikaze
Sep 02 Paris, FRA @ Batofar

w/ Odessa
Sep 03 Derby, UK @ Hairy Dog
Sep 04 Preston, UK @ Rawkus
Sep 05 Bristol, UK @ The Exchange
Sep 06 Manchester, UK @ Deadbolt
Sep 07 Margate, UK @ The Westcoast Bar
Sep 08 London, UK @ The Black Heart

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