MY CITY BURNING To Support RAGING SPEEDHORN In Europe

May 26, 2008

Dutch hardcore/metal band MY CITY BURNING will support UK's RAGING SPEEDHORN on what is to be their final mainland European tour. RAGING SPEEDHORN will split up after one final UK tour later this year.

The dates are as follows:

July 11 - The Stage - Arnhem (NL)
July 12 - Club de B - Torhout (BE)
July 13 - Paradiso - Amsterdam (NL) (MY CITY BURNING CD-release show)
July 15 - Die Werkstatt - Koln (GER)
July 16 - Knubbel - Marburg (GER)
July 17 - Pirate Cove Stage Bar - Berlin (GER)
July 18 - Das Zentrum - Dortmund (GER)

MY CITY BURNING recently released its first EP, "White Lies, Black Eyes". All the songs from the CD can be heard at the band's MySpace page.

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