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Bouncing Souls on the West Coast

Posted by Loren on January 3, 2017

Bouncing Souls on the West Coast
photo by Danny Clinch

Fresh off the release of Simplicity in 2016, The Bouncing Souls will be hitting the US West Coast this March, playing dates with support from AJJ, Get Dead, and The Bombpops.

Simplicity is the band's 10th full-length album and was released on Rise Records.

Tour Dates:
03/16 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory *
03/17 Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy Theater ^
03/18 Phoenix, AZ @ Pot of Gold Festival
03/20 Fresno, CA @ Strummer's *
03/21 San Francisco, CA @ Slim's *
03/22 San Francisco, CA @ Slim's *
03/24 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre *
03/25 Boise, ID @ Treefort Festival

* w/ AJJ, Get Dead
^ w/ Get Dead, The Bombpops

Bouncing Souls on the West Coast
photo by Danny Clinch

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