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US Tomahawk dates

Posted by Loren on March 10, 2013

US Tomahawk dates
US Tomahawk dates

On the heels of their newest release, Oddfellows on Ipecac Recordsings, Mike Patton-led project Tomahawk has announce June tour dates in the US, in addition to several previously announced stops.

Look below for a full listing. The band appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly last month.

March 30 -- Sao Paulo, Brazil -- Lollapalooza Brazil

April 2 -- Buenos Aires, Argentina -- Malvinas Argentinas Stadium (w/A Perfect Circle)

April 4 -- Santiago, Chile --Teatro La Cupula del Parque O'Higgins

April 6 -- Santiago, Chile --Lollapalooza Chile

U.S. tour dates are:

June 1 -- Boston, MA --Paradise Rock Club

June 2 -- New York, NY -- Best Buy Theater

June 4 -- Philadelphia, PA -- Union Transfer

June 5 -- Washington, DC -- 9:30 Club

June 7 -- Chicago, IL -- Vic Theatre

US Tomahawk dates
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