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Black Tusk Premiere New Song "Burn The Stars"

Black Tusk have shared a new track called “Burn The Stars,” via Revolver. The song will appear on their new album “T.C.B.T.” which is set to be released on August 17. 

In other news, Black Tusk have also announced a tour. WhiteNails and Whores. will open on non-festival dates.

Tour Dates:

08/09 Atlanta, GA – The Earl (no Whores.)
08/10 Lexington, KY – The Green Lantern (no Whores.)
08/11 St Louis, MO – Fubar (no Whores.)
08/12 Omaha, NE – Stoned Meadow Of Doom Festival
08/14 Milwaukee, WI – Cactus Club (no Whores.)
08/15 Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre
08/16 Chicago, IL – Reggies
08/17 Canton, OH – Buzzbin
08/18 Columbus, OH – Space Bar
08/19 Hamtramck, MI – Small’s
08/20 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
08/22 Quebec City, QC – L’Anti
08/23 Ottawa, ON – Mavericks
08/24 Montreal, QC – Foufounes Electriques
08/25 Montague, MA – RPM Fest
08/26 Brooklyn, NY – Saint Vitus
08/28 Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie
08/29 Washington DC – DC9
08/30 Charleston, WV – The Bakery
08/31 Wilmington, – NC Reggies 42nd Street
09/01 West Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
09/02 Asheville, NC – Heavy Mountain Festival

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PostedJune 26, 2018
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBlack Tusk, T.C.B.T., Burn The Stars

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