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The end of Weekend Nachos

Posted by Loren on March 27, 2016

The end of Weekend Nachos
The end of Weekend Nachos

Chicago's Weekend Nachos have announced that along with the release of their upcoming Apology album, the band will call it a day.

The record will release on May 20 via Relapse Records. Be sure to catch the band as they tour the globe before retirement.

WEEKEND NACHOS Live:

***All dates with Primitive Man, Endzweck, Fight it Out***

Apr 6 Yokohama, JP
Apr 7 Tokyo, JP
Apr 8 Osaka, JP
Apr 9 Nagoya, JP
Apr 10 Tokyo, JP

***All Dates with Primitive Man, Tools of the Trade, Wormrot***

Apr 14 Manila, PH
Apr 15 Johor Bahru, MY
Apr 16 Kuala Lumpur, MY
Apr 17 Singapore, SG

***All Dates with The Afternoon Gentlemen***

May 20 New York, NY
May 21 Boston, MA
May 22 Philadelphia, PA
May 23 Pittsburgh PA

Jun 2 - 5 Bristol, England Temples Fest

***All Dates with Wormrot, The Afternoon Gentlemen***

Oct 6 Hamburg, DE Hafenklang
Oct 7 Copenhagen, DK Pumpehuset
Oct 8 Berlin, DE Cassiopeia
Oct 9 Prague, CZ Modra vopice
Oct 10 Budapest, HU Durer kert
Oct 11 Ljubljana, SL Orto bar
Oct 12 Munich, DE Feierwork
Oct 13 Kassel, DE Goldgrube
Oct 14 Eindhoven, NL Bloodshed Fest
Oct 15 London, UK Nambucca

The end of Weekend Nachos
The end of Weekend Nachos

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