BEYOND CREATION kick off new North American tour
BEYOND CREATION have kicked off the first leg of their previously announced North American tour. BEYOND CREATION will be supported by PSYCROPTIC and THE ZENITH PASSAGE. RIVERS OF NIHIL will replace PSYCROPTIC on the second half of the tour. A full list of confirmed tour dates can be found below.
BEYOND CREATION are touring in support of their newest album, "The best death metal album so far this year, one that will surely propel them to the upper echelon of progressive and technical death metal." (New Noise Magazine.)
BEYOND CREATION previously saw the release of the "Fundamental Process" video release (see below) The video was shot live by Magnetar Studio during the band's recent East Coast headlining run.
BEYOND CREATION tour dates:
with Psycroptic & The Zenith Passage
June 27 Ottawa, ON @ Maverick's
June 28 Brooklyn, NY @ Black Bear Bar
June 29 Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
June 30 Fredrick, MD @ Café 611
July 01 Raleigh, NC @ The Maywood
July 02 Orlando, FL @ The Haven
July 03 Ocala, FL @ O'Malley's Alley
July 05 Houston, TX @ Walters
July 06 Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog Bar**
July 07 Ft. Worth, TX @ The Rail Club**
** with Rivers Of Nihil
with Rivers of Nihil & The Zenith Passage
July 08 El Paso, TX @ Mesa Music Hall
July 09 Phoenix, AZ @ Joe's Grotto
July 10 Mission Viejo, CA @ Studio One Live
July 11 W. Hollywood, CA @ Whisky
July 12 Las Vegas, NV @ LVCS
July 13 San Francisco, CA @ Above DNA
July 14 Bend, OR @ Third Street Pub
July 15 Vancouver, BC @ Media Club
July 16 Armstrong, BC @ Armstrong Metalfest
July 17 Edmonton, AB @ Filthy's
July 19 Winnipeg, MB @ Park Theater
July 20 Minneapolis, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Hall
July 21 Chicago, IL @ Reggie's
July 22 Columbus, OH @ O'Shecky's
July 23 Toronto, ON Hard @ Luck Bar
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