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The Flatliners join Rise

Posted by Loren on December 11, 2016

The Flatliners join Rise
The Flatliners join Rise

The Flatliners, who will be touring with Menzingers across Europe soon, have signed with Rise Records and will release a new album on their new label in the coming year.

Though no release date is set at the moment, it's expected to come in the first half of 2017.

UK dates:
Tue 18 Apr Southampton, UK @ Talking Heads
Wed 19 Apr London, UK @ Koko
Thu 20 Apr Bristol, UK @ Bierkeller
Fri 21 Apr Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
Sat 22 Apr Glasgow, UK @ Oran Mor
Sun 23 Apr Derby, UK @ The Venue
Mon 24 Apr Norwich, UK @ Epic Studios
European dates:
Wed 26 Apr Cologne, DE @ Underground
Thu 27 Apr Berlin @ Musik & Frieden
Fri 28 Apr Munster, DE @ Uncle M event
Sat 29 Apr Meerhout, BE @ Groezrock Festival

The Flatliners join Rise
The Flatliners join Rise

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