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URTC is going on tour

Posted by Loren on May 6, 2015

URTC is going on tour
Loren Green

Set to release their third full-length, The People Are Home, The Underground Railroad to Candyland has scheduled a US tour that starts in Austin, TX and finishes in Denver, CO.

The new record releases May 26 on Recess Records. Toys That Kill tour dates are also listed below.

TOUR DATES:
6/10 Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn- URTC
6/12 Columbia MO @ PDM- TTK
6/13 Springfield,IL @ Dumb Fest- TTK *
6/14 Chicago @ Fizz- TTK *
6/15 Detroit, MI @ Sanctuary- TTK *
6/16 Bloomington, IN @ TBA- TTK *
6/17 Cincinnati, OH @ Frankl Church- TTK * ^
6/18 Cleveland, OH @ Happy Dog West- TTK * ^
6/19 Ottawa, CA @ Ottawa Explosion- TTK *
6/20 Ottawa, CA @ Ottawa Explosion- URTC
6/21 Boston, MA @ O'Briens- URTC
6/22 Boston, MA @ O'Briens- TTK
6/23 Brooklyn, NY @ Acheron- TTK *
6/24 New Brunswick, NJ @ TBA- URTC *
6/25 Trenton, NJ @ Mill Hill Basement- TTK *
6/26 Baltimore, MD @ Barclays House- TTK *
6/27 Philadelphia, PA @ TBA- URTC *
6/28 Philadelphia, PA @ The Fire- TTK 
6/29 Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups- URTC and TTK ^
6/30 Ft Wayne, IN @ Brass Rail- TTK 
7/1 Chicago, IL @ Fizz- URTC
7/2 Milwaukee, WI @ Cocoon Room- TTK (Early show)
7/2 Milwaukee, WI @ Bremen Cafe- URTC (Later show)
7/4 Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock- URTC and TTK (D4th of July)
7/7 Denver, CO @ Hi-Five- URTC and TTK

* w/ Benny The Jet Rodriguez
^ w/ Vacation

 

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TO CANDYLAND
THE PEOPLE ARE HOME
(RECESS RECORDS)
MAY 26TH, 2015


1. Dead Leg

2. The Grownups Will Have Their Say

3. Yer Not The Only One

4. In Case You Dunno

5. Let's Go! Take It Slow!

6. Baby Makes WW3

7. Diamond Ring

8. Worried

9. This Is A Blind Date!

10. And Now...

11. Omstro

12. You Don't Like The Summer

13. Th Ppl R Hm

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