Emery Announces Spring Tour With Wolves At The Gate, The Seeking And Peace Mercutio
Yesterday, February 25, rock/alternative band Emery announced that they will be touring this spring. Emery will be joined by guests Wolves At The Gate, The Seeking and Peace Mercutio.
The band will hit 18 cities including Iowa City, IA, ST. Louis, MO, New York, NY, Toledo, OH, among others.
Emery, Wolves At The Gate, The Seeking and Peace Mercutio will depart on tour April 22, 2013, and will stay on the road till May 11, 2013.
The band is currently selling their gear.
Emery, “We are cleaning house of some gear that we have used and accumulated over the last few years, and we want to give you a chance to pick it up if you like. It is all in seattle, and you can see it on the following craigslist ads. I (Matt) am handling it all and would be glad to answer any questions.
I'd be glad to ship it to you if it makes sense, just message me FROM THE CRAIGSLIST AD.”
More information about the tour as well as the gear can be found at http://www.facebook.com/emery.
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