Isis Updates U.S. Summer Tour Dates Schedule
Isis has announced a string of tour dates across the U.S. during the summer. The currently confirmed dates are as follows:
4/19 Ebisu Liquidroom w/ SUNN 0))), BORIS, ENVY, GROWING Tokyo
5/15 The Casbah San Diego, California
5/16 The Clubhouse Tempe, Arizona
5/17 Launchpad Albuquerque, New Mexico
5/19 Emo’s Austin, Texas
5/20 Granada Theatre Dallas, Texas
5/21 Meridian - Red Room Houston, Texas
5/22 Spanish Moon Baton Rouge, Louisiana
5/23 Bottle Tree Birmingham, Alabama
5/25 The Social Orlando, Florida
5/26 Common Grounds (Formerly Covered Dish) Gainesville, Florida
5/27 Jack Rabbits Jacksonville, Florida
5/28 The Earl Atlanta, Georgia
5/29 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, North Carolina
5/30 Black Cat Washington, Washington DC
5/31 Sonar Baltimore, Maryland
6/2 The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza New York, New York
6/3 Theater Of Living Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6/4 Pearl Street Northampton, Massachusetts
6/5 Paradise Rock Club Boston, Massachusetts
6/6 The National Montreal, Quebec
6/7 Phoenix Concert Theater Toronto, Ontario
6/9 Grog Shop Cleveland, Ohio
6/10 20th Century Theatre Cincinnati, Ohio
6/11 Small’s Detroit, Michigan
6/12 The Bottom Lounge Chicago, Illinois
6/13 Triple Rock Minneapolis, Minnesota
6/15 Bluebird Theater Denver, Colorado
6/16 Club Sound (Formerly Brick’s) Salt Lake City, Utah
6/18 Hawthorne Theater Portland, Oregon
6/19 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia
6/20 Neumo’s Seattle, Washington
6/22 The Blank Club San Jose, California
6/23 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, California
6/24 Henry Fonda Theater Los Angeles, California
The band's European summer festival appearances will also be as follows:
7/3 Roskilde Festival Roskilde
7/5 Furia Sound Festival Cergy - Pontoise
7/16 Dour Festival Dour
7/18 Ilosaarirock Joensuu
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7 Comments on "Isis Updates U.S. Summer Tour Dates Schedule"
3. writes:
Saw these guys twice. Once at the Northstar Bar in Phili and then again opening for Tool. Northstar was cool because that place is super tiny, so it was an extremely intimate setting. They are one of those bands where no one moves because everyone is just mesmerized by either the music or watching the musicians create this incredible wall of sound and dynamics. Or both. I don't recommend seeing them in an arena though. the sound quality just gets lost and the band cannot be appreciated as well as they should. Definitely see these guys live PTF. it is well worth your time and money.

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1. noj writes:
anyone know who the opening bands on this tour are?