Tidal Arms, Drummers Book June Tour

by | May 15, 2011

Tidal Arms (ex-From Autumn to Ashes) and Drummers will embark on a stint in June, consisting primarily of East Coast/Midwest dates. Dates follow:

Jun 08 Burlington, VT @ 242 Main
Jun 09 Allston, MA @ Great Scott
Jun 10 Providence, RI @ Machines with Magnets
Jun 11 Brooklyn, NY @ The Charleston
Jun 12 Philadelphia, PA @ The Barbary
Jun 13 NJ @ TBA
Jun 14 Cleveland, OH @ Now That’s Class
Jun 15 Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
Jun 16 St. Louis, MO @ Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center
Jun 17 Louisville, KY @ Cahoots
Jun 18 Charlotte, NC @ Lunchbox Records
Jun 19 Baltimore, MD @ The Talking Head

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