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Ringworm on the East Coast

Posted by Loren on May 25, 2019

Ringworm on the East Coast
photo by Barb Merritt

Ringworm have a run of early June tour dates that mostly cover the US East Coast, starting things off on June 6 in Pittsburgh and playing shows in Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia.

The Cleveland, OH-based band last released Death Becomes My Voice! (Relapse Records). They will be joined by All Hell on the entire tour.

RINGWORM Tour Dates:

Jun 06 Pittsburgh, PA @ Rock Room (Ringworm only)
Jun 07 Brooklyn, NY @ El Cortez
Jun 08 Richmond, VA @ Wonderland
Jun 09 Norfolk, VA @ Norfolk Taphouse
Jun 10 Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
Jun 11 Atlanta, GA @ 529

Ringworm on the East Coast
photo by Barb Merritt

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