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Noisem joins Decibel tour

Posted by Loren on January 11, 2014

Noisem joins Decibel tour
Noisem joins Decibel tour

Noisem, who releaesd Agony Defined in 2013 (A389 Recordings) and recently toured with The Black Dahlia Murder and Skeletonwitch, will now join the upcoming Decibel tour in support of The Black Dahlia Murder, Gorguts, and Carcass this spring. Check out dates after the jump.

*NOISEM Tour Dates:*

1/18/2014 Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore, MD @ A389 X Bash

*Decibel Magazine Tour 2014*

*w/ Carcass, Gorguts, The Black Dahlia Murder, Noisem:*

3/18/2014 The Beachum Theater - Orlando, FL

3/19/2014 Masquerade - Atlanta, GA

3/21/2014 Prophet Bar - Dallas, TX

3/22/2014 Mohawk - Austin, TX

3/24/2014 The Press Room - Phoenix, AZ

3/25/2014 The Observatory - Santa Ana, CA

3/26/2014 The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA

3/28/2014 Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC

3/29/2014 Showbox Market - Seattle, WA

3/30/2014 Roseland Theater - Portland, OR

4/02/2014 Summit Music Hall - Denver, CO

4/04/2014 Mill City Nights - Minneapolis, MN

4/05/2014 House Of Blues - Chicago, IL

4/06/2014 Newport Music Hall - Columbus, OH

4/07/2014 Stage AE - Pittsburgh, PA

4/08/2014 Sound Academy - Toronto, ON

4/09/2014 Metropolis - Montreal, QC

4/10/2014 Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA

4/11/2014 Best Buy Theater - New York, NY

4/12/2014 Trocadero Theatre - Philadelphia, PA

4/13/2014 The Fillmore - Silver Spring, MD

Noisem joins Decibel tour
Noisem joins Decibel tour

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