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Deadwolff Reveals “No Rest in the West” US Tour with Tiny
Deadwolff announces they will be hitting the road this coming February and March for American show dates with support from Austin, TX’s TINY.

Kicking off their first tour of 2024, Toronto, Canada’s Deadwolff announces they will be hitting the road this coming February and March for American show dates with support from Austin, TX’s TINY. Entitled the “No Rest in the West,” the two heavy rock n’ roll bands will be tearing their way across the lower west coast of the USA for two weeks with their headbanging, beer-drinking, no-holds-barred tunes. Deadwolff are supporting their latest album, Heavy Rock N’ Roll.
The band comments:
“For those that have been waiting, and those who will come to find out! Our combined rocking sounds are here to hunt you down from Austin to LA.”
“No Rest in the West” Tour Dates:
Feb 23 – Houston, TX – Trip Six
Feb 24 – Austin, TX – Lost Well
Feb 25 – San Antonio, TX – Hi-Tones
Feb 27- Albuquerque, NM – TBA
Feb 28 – Glendale, AZ – Starlite Lounge
Feb 29 – Las Vegas, NV – Dive Bar
March 1 – San Diego, CA – Tower Bar
March 2 – Los Angeles, CA – Universal Bar and Grill
March 4 – Tucson, AZ – The Rock
March 5 – El Paso, TX – The Living Room
March 7 – Dallas, TX – Three Links
March 8 – Oklahoma City, OK – Grand Royale
March 9 – Tulsa, OK – The Whittier
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