Wilson to Tour with Scorpion Child, Kadavar, & Gypsyhawk

by | Aug 15, 2013

Wilson will be heading out with Scorpion Child, Kadavar, Gypsyhawk, and Mothership this fall.

Here are the dates:

Sep 20 Vancouver, BC @ The Astoria
Sep 21 Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Sep 23 San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
Sep 24 West Hollywood, CA @ Roxy Theatre
Sep 25 Tempe, AZ @ Rocky Point Cantina
Sep 27 Austin, TX @ Red 7
Sep 28 Ft. Worth, TX @ Tomcats
Sep 29 Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s
Oct 02 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody’s
Oct 03 Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck Bar
Oct 04 Montreal, QC @ II Motore
Oct 05 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus

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