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Trivium, Heaven Shall Burn, TesseracT, And Fit For An Autopsy Announce Fall 2021 European Tour

Trivium, Heaven Shall Burn, TesseracT, and Fit For An Autopsy will be hitting the road on a European tour next year. Here’s the dates:

11/16 Saarbrucken, GER – Saarlandhalle
11/18 Leipzig, GER – Haus Auensee
11/19 Dusseldorf, GER – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
11/20 Zurich, SWI – Halle 622
11/21 Milan, ITA – Alcatraz
11/23 Villeurbanne, FRA – Transbordeur
11/25 Barcelona, SPA – Razzmatazz
11/26 Madrid, SPA – Sala Riviera
11/27 Lisbon, POR – Sala Tejo
11/28 Bilbao, SPA – Santana 27
11/30 Paris, FRA – L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix
12/02 Tilburg, NET – 013
12/03 Frankfurt, GER – Jahrhunderthalle
12/04 Erfurt, GER – Messe Erfurt
12/05 Brussels, BEL – Ancienne Belgique
12/07 Copenhagen, DEN – Amager Bio
12/08 Johanneshov, SWE – Fallan
12/10 Hamburg, GER – Sporthalle
12/11 Ludwigsburg, GER – MHP Arena
12/13 Warsaw, POL – Klub Stodola
12/14 Budapest, HUN – Barba Negra
12/16 Wien, AUT – Gasometer
12/17 Berlin, GER – Verti Music Hall
12/18 Munich, GER – Zenith
12/19 Karlin, CZE – Forum Karlin

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PostedNovember 16, 2020
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTrivium, Heaven Shall Burn, TesseracT, Fit For An Autopsy

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