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Russian Circles in Canada

Posted by Loren on September 1, 2014

Russian Circles in Canada
Russian Circles in Canada

Chicago trio Russian Circles are hitting Canada next month with The Atlas Moth in support. They will make additional stops in Minneapolis and Dallas afterward.

Russian Circles released Memorial in 2013.

 

RUSSIAN CIRCLES TOUR 2014
09/13  London, ON @ Rum Runner Room (London Music Hall) #

09/14  Montreal, QC @ Cabaret Mile End #

09/15  Toronto, ON @ Lee's Place #

09/18  Winnipeg, MB @ Pyramid #

09/20  Calgary, AB @ Palomino #

09/22  Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Stop #

09/24  Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop #

09/26  Minneapolis, MN @ New Music Festival @ Skyway Theater **#

09/28  Dallas, TX @ Index Festival 

 

** w/ Deafheaven

# w/ The Atlas Moth

 

Track list:

01. Memoriam

02. Deficit 

03. 1777 

04. Cheyenne

05. Burial

06. Ethel

07. Lebaron

08. Memoria

Russian Circles in Canada
Russian Circles in Canada

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