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Tour sampler from Man Overboard

Posted by Loren on October 8, 2015

Tour sampler from Man Overboard
photo by Rob Soucy

Man Overboard have put a free tour sampler online featuring work from bands who will join them on their upcoming US tour this November. The collection includes songs by A Loss For Words, Northbound, and Watermedown.

Man Overboard last released Heavy Love on Rise Records. 

Tour Dates:
11/01 - Chicago, IL @ Double Door #
11/02 - Detroit, MI @ The Shelter #
11/03 - Columbus, OH @ Skully's Music Diner #
11/04 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Smiling Moose #
11/05 - Albany, NY @ Studio @ Waiting Room #
11/06 - Philadelphia, PA @ TLA (Lost Tape Collective Holiday Show) #
11/07 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance #
11/08 - New York, NY @ Marlin Room at Webster Hall #

# = w/ A Loss For Words, Northbound, Watermedown

Tour sampler from Man Overboard
photo by Rob Soucy

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