Widespread Panic has announced plans for a European tour in September. The band will play dates in England, France, Germany and Holland. In October, Widespread will kick off its US tour with a three-night stand at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA October 12-14. The group will perform a Halloween show at UIC Pavilion in Chicago. The itinerary also includes stops in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
For complete details, visit www.widespreadpanic.com.
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Widespread Panic to Head to Europe, US Fall Dates Released
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