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Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. to tour next year

Posted by Loren on November 4, 2014

Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. to tour next year
Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. to tour next year

Beginning on Feb. 4, 2015, Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It will embark on a US tour with support from Laura Stevenson.

Devine will release a new 7", She Can See Me, on Nov. 11 on Bad Timing Records. 

02/04/15: Washington, DC: Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
02/05/15: New Haven, CT: The Center Church on the Green
02/06/15: Cambridge, MA: The Sinclair
02/07/15: Philadelphia, PA: First Unitarian Church Sanctuary
02/08/15: Richmond, VA: The Broadway
02/10/15: Durham, NC: Duke Coffeehouse
02/11/15: Atlanta, GA: Center Stage – The Loft – Vinyl
02/12/15: St, Petersburg, FL: The Local 662
02/13/15: Orlando, FL: The Social
02/14/15: Tallahassee, FL: Club Downunder
02/15/15: Birmingham, AL: Bottletree Cafe
02/17/15: Nashville, TN: The High Watt
02/18/15: Newport KY: The Southgate House Revivall
02/19/15: Cleveland, OH: The Beachland Ballroom and Tavern
02/20/15: Grand Rapids, MI: The Stache
02/21/15: Chicago, IL: Lincoln Hall
02/22/15: Bloomington, In: The Bishop

Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. to tour next year
Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. to tour next year

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