Watain, Goatwhore, Black Anvil Tour Dates Announced

by | Aug 28, 2010

Watain will be touring with Goatwhore and Black Anvil in November/December. Dates are as follows:

Nov 06 Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
Nov 07 Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s
Nov 08 St. Paul, MN @ Station 4
Nov 10 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre
Nov 11 Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Vegas
Nov 12 Portland, OR @ Branx (Loveland)
Nov 13 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
Nov 16 Orangevale, CA @ Boardwalk
Nov 17 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
Nov 18 San Diego, CA @ The Ruby Room
Nov 19 Hollywood, CA @ The Whiskey
Nov 20 Tempe, AZ @ Clubhouse
Nov 21 El Paso, TX @ Club 101
Nov 22 Dallas, TX @ The Loft
Nov 23 Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Nov 24 Houston, TX @ Numbers
Nov 27 Orlando, FL @ Back Booth
Nov 29 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
Nov 30 Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
Dec 01 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s
Dec 02 New York, NY @ Santo’s w/out Goatwhore
Dec 03 Montreal, QC @ Le Fou Founes w/out Goatwhore
Dec 04 Toronto, ON @ Opera House w/out Goatwhore

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