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MISERY LOVES COMPANY Announce Summer Tour to Coincide with The Release of Their New Single
New Jersey-based post-emo outfit, Misery Loves Company, has announced a summer tour with If Not For Me.
New Jersey-based post-emo outfit, Misery Loves Company, has announced a summer tour with If Not For Me. The band will be touring in support of their latest single, “Dead Inside,” which was released this past December. It was the first new music from the band since the release of their debut EP, Love Notes and Highways, in 2017.
When referring to the excitement surrounding the tour, bassist Joe Mascio Jr. stated, “We are very excited to hit the road this summer with our new friends in If Not For Me. Come join us on our summer adventures!” The tour will begin on July 12th in Brooklyn, New York and will run through to July 21st where things will wrap up in Washington, DC. Tickets will be going on sale soon.
Upcoming Summer Tour Dates:
07/12 – Brooklyn, NY at Lucky13
07/13 – Williamsport, PA at TBA
07/14 – Reading, PA at Reverb
07/15 – Philadelphia, PA at Voltage Lounge
07/16 – Clifton, NJ at Dingbatz
07/17 – Raleigh, NC at Kings
07/18 – Spartanburg, SC at Ground Zero
07/19 – TBA
07/20 – Fredericksburg, VA at The Recreation
07/21 – Washington, DC at The Pinch
Listen to Misery Loves Company’s brand new track “Dead Inside!”
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