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Red Scare's West Coast Roast

Posted by Loren on June 16, 2019

Red Scare's West Coast Roast
Red Scare's West Coast Roast

This August Red Scare Industries will celebrate its 15th annviersary with a label showcase tour along the US West Coast. Elway, Ramona, and Sam Russo will play the entire tour, and the label is promising "a cool release around the [anniversary] festivities," as well.

"We now have 40+ acts, but these three are our most big-mouthed, hellraisin' bands, so we've dubbed it the Red Scare West Coast Roast. They'll all have some new music out this Summer too…” says label head honcho Toby Jeg.

8/9
Denver
Streets Denver
8/10
Albuquerque, NM
Moonlight Lounge
8/11
Phoenix
Yucca Tap Room
8/12
San Diego
Soda Bar
8/13
Los Angeles, CA
Resident DTLA
8/14
Sacramento, CA
Press Club
8/15
San Francisco, CA
DNA Lounge
8/16
Portland, OR
Twilight Bar
8/17
Seattle, WA
Barboza
8/18
Boise, ID
The Shredder
8/19
Salt Lake City, UT
The Loading Dock
8/20
Fort Collins, CO
Pinball Jones

Tour dates h/t punknews

Red Scare's West Coast Roast
Red Scare's West Coast Roast

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