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Say Anything Sez, ‘Anarchy’

04:01 PM Friday 8/3/12 |   |

The band announces its “Say Anarchy” fall 2012 headlining tour set to rock across the country beginning the first week of October.

With support by Murder By Death, The Sidekicks and Tallhart, Say Anything will stay on the road until the tour bus rolls into San Antonio four weeks later. The band is touring in support of its Anarchy, My Dear album released in March.

The band would also like you to know that on August 15 Say Anything frontman Max Bemis is reopening the “Song Shop” where he writes and records personalized songs, EPs, even full albums as long as someone is willing to pay for them. Each song is bundled with a personal phone call from Bemis. Click here for the skinny.

Let’s get back to the tour. Here’s the routing:

Oct. 4 – Anaheim, Calif., House Of Blues
Oct. 5 – Tucson, Ariz., Rialto Theatre
Oct. 6 – Albuquerque, N.M., Sunshine Theatre
Oct. 7 – Fort Collins, Colo., Aggie Theatre
Oct. 9 – Kansas City, Mo. Beaumont Club
Oct. 10 – Des Moines, Iowa, Wooly's
Oct. 11 – Milwaukee, Wis., The Rave
Oct. 12 – Palatine, Ill., Durty Nellie's
Oct. 13 – Grand Rapids, Mich., The Intersection
Oct. 14 – Columbus, Ohio, Newport Music Hall
Oct. 16 – Syracuse, N.Y., The Lost Horizon
Oct. 17 – Providence, R.I., Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Oct. 18 – Lancaster, Pa., Chameleon
Oct. 19 – Sayreville, N.J., Starland Ballroom
Oct. 20 – Huntington, N.Y., The Paramount
Oct. 21 – Silver Spring, Md., The Fillmore Silver Spring
Oct. 23 – Nashville, Tenn., Exit / In
Oct. 24 – Athens, Ga., 40 Watt Club
Oct. 25 – Pensacola, Fla., American Legion Hall #33
Oct. 26 – New Orleans, La., New Orleans City Park (“Voodoo Experience”)
Oct. 27 – Fort Worth, Texas, Ridglea Theater
Oct. 28 – San Antonio, Texas, The Korova

Support lineup may vary depending on market.

A presale launched today and general onsales begin Aug. 9. Visit SayAnythingMusic.com for more information.


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