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Torche adds more tour stops

Posted by Loren on September 22, 2019

Torche adds more tour stops
photo by Keans Llamera

Torche have added two new legs to their 2019 tour plans, with more dates int he US and the UK. Earlier this year the group released Admission (Relapse Records), their fifth full-length overall.

Hit the bump for a full listing of tour dates, towns, and venues.

TORCHE Tour Dates:

September 18  Denver, CO  Larimer Lounge %
September 20  Louisville, KY  Zanzabar
September 21  Asheville, NC  Heavy Mountain
November 1  Gainesville, FL  The Fest
November 4  Birmingham, AL  Zydeco *
November 5  Baton Rouge, LA  Mid City Ballroom *
November 6  Houston, TX  Secret Group +
November 7  Denton, TX  Rubber Gloves +
November 8  Corpus Christi, TX  House of Rock +
November 9  Austin, TX  Levitation
November 10  Fayetteville, AR  Smoke & Barrel *
November 11  Kansas City, MO  Riot Room *
November 12  St. Louis, MO  Off Broadway *
November 13  Milwaukee, WI  X-Ray Arcade *
November 15  Chicago, IL  Empty Bottle *
November 16  Columbus, OH  Ace of Cups *
November 17  Johnson City, TN  Capone’s *
November 18  Athens, GA  Caledonia Lounge *
 
December 3  London, UK  New Cross Inn
December 4  Bristol, UK  Green Door Store
December 6  Manchester, UK  Factory
December 7  Glasgow, UK  Stereo
December 8  Liverpool, UK  Zanzibar
December 9  Nottingham UK  Bodega
December 10  Birmingham, UK  Mama Roux
December 11  Leeds, UK  Burdenell Social Club
December 12  Stoke, UK  Underground
December 13  Belfast, UK  The Palm House
December 14  Dublin, IE  The Grand Social
 
%With Pinkish Black
*With Eye Flys 
+With Windhand and Russian Circles 

Torche adds more tour stops
photo by Keans Llamera

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