Thy Art is Murder Announce ‘Hate Across America’ Tour with I Declare War, Fit For An Autopsy, The Last Ten Seconds of Life

by | Sep 4, 2013

Thy Art is Murder will headline the “Hate Across America” tour with I Declare War, Fit For An Autopsy, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Kublai Khan as support.

Here’s the schedule:

Nov 20 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction
Nov 21 West Hollywood, CA @ Whisky A Go Go
Nov 22 Camarillo, CA @ Rock City Studios
Nov 23 Lancaster, CA @ Industry Theater
Nov 24 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
Nov 26 Seattle, WA @ EL Corazon
Nov 27 Spokane, WA @ The Center
Nov 28 Boise, ID @ The Shredder
Nov 29 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Project
Nov 30 Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theater
Dec 02 Chicago, IL @ Reggies Rock Club
Dec 03 Pontiac, MI @ Pike Room @ The Crofoot
Dec 04 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s
Dec 05 Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary
Dec 06 New York, NY @ Santos Party House (no Kublai Khan)
Dec 07 Springfield, VA @ Empire
Dec 08 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Dec 09 Tupelo, MS @ Goodtime Charles
Dec 10 Little Rock, AR @ Downtown Music
Dec 17 Orlando, FL @ The Social
Dec 18 Jacksonville, FL @ Roc Bar
Dec 19 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
Dec 20 West Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
Dec 21 Louisville, KY @ The Vernon Club

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