United Nations to Hit the Road for an East Coast Tour

by | Oct 21, 2013

United Nations (Thursday, Pianos Become The Teeth) announced an East Coast tour, which kicks off later next week.

The band will play alongside Pianos Become The Teeth and Circle Takes The Square on select shows.

Here’s the schedule and a video teaser:

Oct 27 Richmond, VA @ The Camel w/ Pianos Become The Teeth & Menzingers
Oct 28 Charleston, SC @ The Oasis w/ Pianos Become The Teeth & Diamond Youth
Oct 29 Tampa, FL @ Crow Bar w/ Pianos Become The Teeth, Code Orange Kids & More
Nov 02 Gainesville, FL @ The Atlantic w/ Octaves, Soul Control & More
Nov 04 Birmingham, AL @ The Forge w/ Pianos Become The Teeth & Code Orange Kids
Nov 05 Savannah, GA @ Sweet Melissa’s w/ Pianos Become The Teeth & Wild Moth
Nov 06 Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar w/ Circle Takes The Square
Nov 08 Amityville, NY @ Amityville Music Hall w/ Gates
Nov 09 Newark, DE @ Mojo Main w/ Circle Takes The Square
Nov 11 Boston, MA @ The Middle East w/ Circle Takes The Square

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