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Russian Circles joined by The Atlas Moth

Posted by Loren on August 12, 2014

Russian Circles joined by The Atlas Moth
Russian Circles - Memorial

Starting in Sept., Russian Circles will tour with support from Chicago's The Atlas Moth. Russian Circles released Memorial last Oct. on Sargent House. 

RUSSIAN CIRCLES TOUR 2014

08/27 Dublin, IE @ Sargent House Label Show @ Button Factory

08/29 Bristol, UK @ ArcTangent Festival

09/13 London, ON @ Rum Runner Room (London Music Hall) #

09/14 Montreal, QC @ Cabaret Mile End #

09/15 Toronto, ON @ Lee's Place #

09/18 Winnipeg, MB @ Pyramid #

09/20 Calgary, AB @ Palomino #

09/22 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Stop #

09/24 Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop #

09/26 Minneapolis, MN @ New Music Festival @ Skyway Theater **#

09/28 Dallas, TX @ Index Festival

** w/ Deafheaven

# w/ The Atlas Moth

Russian Circles joined by The Atlas Moth
Russian Circles - Memorial

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