Exodus Announces North American Tour Dates

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American thrash metal legends Exodus has announced that they will be kicking off a headlining tour of North America this August in support of their latest studio album, "Exhibit B: The Human Condition," which is available everywhere now through Nuclear Blast Records. Joining them on the tour will be Malevolent Creation, Holy Grail and Bonded By Blood.
A message from guitarist and founding member Gary Holt reads: "We are fucking stoked to announce the March Of Brutality lineup. This tour is going to re-write the book on how much fun is actually legal!"
The tour dates are as follows:
August 16 - Hawthorne Theater - Portland, OR
August 17 - Rickshaw Theater - Vancouver, BC
August 18 - Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
August 20 - The Complex - Salt Lake City, UT
August 21 - Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO
August 23 - Reggie’s Rock Club - Chicago, IL
August 24 - The Mod Club - Toronto, ON
August 25 - Foufounes Electriques - Montreal, QC
August 27 - The Palladium - Worcester, MA
August 28 - The Gramercy Theater - New York, NY
August 29 - Polaris - Philadelphia, PA
August 31 - Jaxx - W. Springfield, VA
September 1 - Peabody’s - Cleveland, OH
September 2 - Phoenix Hill Tavern - Louisville, KY
September 3 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
September 4 - The Social - Orlando, FL
September 5 - Culture Room - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
September 7 - The Door - Dallas, TX
September 8 - Emo’s - Austin, TX
September 12 - The Avalon - Santa Clara, CA
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6 Comments on "Exodus Announces North American Tour Dates"
2. writes:
sh**. Mid november i have to see overkill with forbidden evile gama bomb and bonded by blood. Ten days later im going to nile and ex deo. A week later at the same venue, bonded by blood is doing this show with exodus. Not long after that is summer slaughter. I have a theory that i will be mostly broke, bruised, and suffering from major headaches by the end of this year. This is a sound theory i believe.

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1. devin writes:
no calgary date!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
you f***ers!!!!!!!!!11