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Fearing Announce First East Coast Headline shows in support of Shadow

  • July 6, 2021
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Fearing has announced their first East Coast headline shows, in support of their critically acclaimed 2020 album, Shadow. Dark folk act, The Infinity Ring, will be support for all dates.

The East Coast run starts in Boston, making stops in Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Providence, and Baltimore before wrapping things up in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

The Californian post-punk quartet released their debut album, Shadow, in 2020, through Funeral Party Records.

Here are the tour dates:
  • 9/23 Boston, MA – The Jungle
  • 9/24 Providence, RI – Dusk
  • 9/25 Brooklyn, NY – Union Pool
  • 9/26 Philadelphia, PA – Ortliebs
  • 9/27 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
  • 9/28 Holyoke, MA – Dracula

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