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Killswitch Engage Spring 2014 Tour

Killswitch Engage will return to the road this spring, embarking on a tour that mixes both headline dates and radio festival appearances.

5/1   Huntington, N.Y. | The Paramount (Into Another, Battlecross, My Ticket Home) *
5/2   Virginia Beach, Va. | Farm Bureau Live  -- Lunatic Luau
5/3   Concord, N.C. | Charlotte Motor Speedway  -- Carolina Rebellion
5/4  Reading, Pa. | Reverb (Into Another, Battlecross, My Ticket Home) *
5/16 Columbus, Ohio | Columbus Crew Stadium -- Rock on the Range
5/17  London, ON | London Music Hall (Trivium, Battlecross) *
5/18 Buffalo, N.Y. | The Town Ballroom (Battlecross, Nothing More) * 
5/20 Birmingham, Ala. | Iron City (Battlecross, Nothing More) * 
5/22 Memphis, Tenn. | Minglewood Hall (Trivium, Battlecross, Nothing More) *
5/23 Pryor, Okla. | Catch The Fever Festival Grounds -- Rocklahoma
5/24 San Antonio, Texas | AT&T Center -- River City Rockfest
5/27 Albuquerque, N.M. | Sunshine Theater (Battlecross, Nothing More) *
5/28 Grand Junction, Colo. | Mesa Theater (Battlecross, Nothing More) *
5/30 Council Bluffs, Iowa | Westfair Ampitheater at Rockfest
 
*Indicates Headline Date

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PostedApril 8, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagskillswitch engage, battlecross, my ticket home, trivium

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