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MakeWar dates (Europe, Fest)

Posted by Loren on June 29, 2024

MakeWar dates (Europe, Fest)
photo by Joe Leonard

MakeWar just released their third album, A Paradoxical Theory of Change, out as of June 28 on Fat Wreck Chords. The band is also on tour in Europe right now (Germany tonight), and has announced a run of US dates en route to FEST 22 in Gainesville, FL in October.
 

MakeWar Tour Dates:

29 Jun 2024 in Freudenburg, Germany @ Green Hell Festival
30 Jun 2024 in Munster, Germany @ Drei Klang
2 Jul 2024 in Berlin, Germany @ Reset Club
3 Jul 2024 in Hamburg, Germany @ Hafenklang
5 Jul 2024 in Naaldwijk, Netherlands @ De Flaat
6 Jul 2024 in Enkirch, Germany @ Falling Open Air
8 Jul 2024 in Kingston Upon Thames, UK @ The Fighting Cocks
9 Jul 2024 in Stafford, UK @ Redrum
10 Jul 2024 in Manchester, UK @ Gullivers
11 Jul 2024 in London, UK @ New Cross Inn
12 Jul 2024 in Paris, France @ Glazart
13 Jul 2024 in Hormersdorf, Germany @ KNRD Fest
14 Jul 2024 in Jena, Germany @ MVZ Wagner
16 Jul 2024 in Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg @ MK Bar
17 Jul 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany @ Goldmark´s
18 Jul 2024 in Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland @ Parabole Festival
19 Jul 2024 in Sankt Georgen im Attergau, Austria @ Fall Back Down Festival
20 Jul 2024 in Munich, Germany @ Backstage (Free and Easy Fest)
21 Jul 2024 in Lecco, Italy @ Granozero
23 Jul 2024 in Barcelona, Spain @ Deskomunal
24 Jul 2024 in Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain @ Dabadaba
25 Jul 2024 in Madrid, Spain @ Wurtlizer Ballroom
26 Jul 2024 in Sama De Langreo, Spain @ Cerveceria La Industria
27 Jul 2024 in Cap Decouverte, France @ Xtremefest
9 Aug 2024 in Washington, DC @ Breakin' Even Fest
10 Oct 2024 in Chicago, IL @ G-man
11 Oct 2024 in Detroit, MI @ Lager House
12 Oct 2024 in Flint, MI @ Tenacity Brewing
13 Oct 2024 in Battle Creek, MI @ Punk Rock Flea Market
25 Oct 2024 in Gainesville, FL @ The Fest
26 Oct 2024 in Gainesville, FL @ The Fest
27 Oct 2024 in Gainesville, FL @ The Fest

MakeWar dates (Europe, Fest)
photo by Joe Leonard

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