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Lawrence Arms on the road in February

Posted by Loren on December 31, 2013

Lawrence Arms on the road in February
Lawrence Arms on the road in February

The Lawrence Arms have announced 2014 tour dates following their Epitaph debut, Metropole. The will be joined on select dates by Great Apes, Nothington, and/or The Copyrights.

DATE CITY VENUE

2/14 Phoenix, AZ Pub Rock Live w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/15 San Diego, CA The Casbah w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/16 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/17 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/18 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/20 Seattle, WA El Corazon w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/21 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theater w/ Nothington and Great Apes

2/22 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall w/ TBA

3/3 Boston, MA The Sinclair w/ The Copyrights

3/4 Providence, RI The Met w/ The Copyrights

3/5 New York, NY The Grammercy w/ The Copyrights

3/6 Philadelphia, PA TLA (Theatre of Living Arts) w/ The Copyrights

3/7 Asbury Park, NJ Asbury Lanes w/ The Copyrights

3/8 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage w/ The Copyrights

Source: punknews.org

Lawrence Arms on the road in February
Lawrence Arms on the road in February

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