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Carcass and The Black Dahlia Murder

Posted by Loren on February 19, 2024

Carcass and The Black Dahlia Murder
Carcass and The Black Dahlia Murder

Carcass heads to Australia and New Zealand in April, joined by The Black Dahlia Murder and Australia's own, Freedom of Fear. 

The tour runs April 2-12, dates listed below with additional info.

 

CARCASS with THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER with FREEDOM OF FEAR performing at:

April 2nd - Magnet House, Perth
April 4th - The Gov, Adelaide
April 5th - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne 
April 6th - Manning Bar, Sydney 
April 7th - Princess Theatre, Brisbane
April 10th - Meow, Wellington*
April 11th - Loons, Christchurch*
April 12th - Galatos, Auckland*

*Freedom Of Fear not appearing

Full tour and ticket details at www.swdpresents.com

Carcass and The Black Dahlia Murder
Carcass and The Black Dahlia Murder

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