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Terror and Counterparts will tour

Posted by Loren on August 16, 2013

Terror and Counterparts will tour
Terror and Counterparts will tour

Victory Records labelmates Terror and Counterparts will be joining one another on tour for the second leg of Terror's current run.

Terror last released No Regrets, No Shame while Counterparts just issued The Difference Between Hell and Home--win a copy here.

Tour Dates:
w/ TERROR, FUCKED UP, POWER TRIP, and CODE ORANGE KIDS
10/4 – Mesa, AZ @ The Underground*
10/5 – La Jolla, CA @ Che Café*
10/6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex
10/7 – Anaheim, CA @ The Chain Reaction
10/8 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Metro Operahouse
10/9 – Portland, OR @ Star Theater
10/10 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
10/11 – Vancouver, BC, CA @ Rickshaw Theatre
* - No FUCKED UP
w/ TERROR, COUNTERPARTS, POWER TRIP, and CODE ORANGE KIDS
10/12 – Calgary, AB, CA @ Dickens
10/13 – Edmonton, AB, CA @ Pawnshop
10/15 – Regina, SK, CA @ The Exchange
10/16 – Winnipeg, MB, CA @ Park Theater Café
10/17 – Thunder Bay, ON, CA @ Black Pirates Pub
10/18 – Sudbury, ON, CA @ The Jubilee Center
w/ TERROR, COUNTERPARTS, POWER TRIP, CODE ORANGE KIDS, VEHEMENT SERENADE
10/19 – Toronto, ON, CA @ Wrongbar
10/20 – Ottawa, ON, CA @ Ritual
10/21 – Montreal, QC, CA @ La Tulipe
10/22 – Quebec City, QC, CA @ Salle Kirouac
10/23 – Bucksport, ME @ The Kave
10/24 – New York City, NY @ The Studio at Webster Hall*
10/25 – Detroit, MI @ The Token
* - No VEHEMENT SERENADE
w/ TERROR, COUNTERPARTS, POWER TRIP
10/26 – Omaha, NE @ The Hideout
10/27 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep

Terror and Counterparts will tour
Terror and Counterparts will tour

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