Touche Amore’s Van Broken Into in Detroit; Personal Belongings & Money Stolen

by | Sep 14, 2013

Touche Amore had their van broken into last night in Detroit.

The personal belongings and money in the van were stolen, but the band’s gear was left untouched.

Frontman Jeremy Bolm tweeted, “Enjoy my show clothes asshole.”

Drummer Elliot Babin chimed in, “I really just want my jar of chia seeds, shorts, and unfinished DP demos on my laptop back. Those are worth nothing at a pawn shop, jaggalo.”

The band kicked off their tour supporting AFI on Thursday. Here are the remaining dates:

Sep 16 Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues
Sep 18 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Sep 19 Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theatre

Oct 07 Boston, MA @ Royale
Oct 08 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Oct 10 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
Oct 11 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of Living Arts
Oct 12 Sayerville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Oct 14 Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Zoo
Oct 15 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts
Oct 17 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Oct 18 Austin, TX @ Mohawk
Oct 20 Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
Oct 23 San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
Oct 26 Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues
Oct 28 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
Oct 29 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
Oct 31 Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
Nov 01 Seattle, WA @ The Showbox at the Market
Nov 02 Vancouver, BC @ The Commodore Ballroom

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