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Where My Bones Rest Easy West Coast tour

Posted by Loren on June 19, 2015

Where My Bones Rest Easy West Coast tour
Where My Bones Rest Easy West Coast tour

Where My Bones Rest Easy, who debuted "Snuffbox" from their new release, Exercises in Futility, will be tour the US West Coast following the new album's release.

They will be joined on tour by Chris Arm, Airs, and Hemingway on select dates.

7/18 - Seattle, WA @Rendevous
7/23 - Portland, OR @ The Know
7/24 - San Francisco, CA @ Honey Hive^
7/25 - Fresno, CA @ Cafe Infoshop^
7/26 - Orange County, CA @ Programme Skate Shop^
7/28 - Riverside, CA @Bloodorange Infoshop
7/29 - Tempe, AZ @Fiftyonewest
7/30 - Denver, CO @ Moon Room*
7/31 - Salt Lake City, UT @Diabolical Records*
08/1 - Boise, ID @High Note Cafe*
08/2 - Seattle, WA @ Black Lodge*

^ = Crisis Arm/Airs
* = Hemingway

Where My Bones Rest Easy West Coast tour
Where My Bones Rest Easy West Coast tour

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