Snow Patrol US and Canada Tour Details
Added on 12th February 2006

Snow Patrol have just announced that they will be playing 7 dates across the US and Canada in the second half of March. The dates include a show at Austin’s SXSW on St Patrick’s Day as well as night at New York’s legendary Bowery Ballroom.
The tour dates in full are:
March 15th, Atlanta – The Loft
March 17th, Austin – Stubbs, SXSW *SOLD OUT*
March 20th, San Francisco – Great American
March 22nd, LA – Troubadour *SOLD OUT*
March 25th, Boston – Paradise Rock Club *SOLD OUT*
March 28th, New York – Bowery Ballroom *SOLD OUT*
March 30th, Toronto – The Mod Club *SOLD OUT*
Tickets are on sale now and you can find details in the Tour section of the band’s website at www.snowpatrol.net.

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