Thrash and Burn European Tour 2009

The Thrash and Burn European Tour 2009 was a metal tour in April and May 2009 in Europe co-headlined by the American bands Darkest Hour and Bleeding Through. Both bands were rotating the headline band slot each and every night on the tour in all countries.

The tour expanded into 11 different European countries over a 27-day period was put on by German clothing company Imperial Clothing, in conjunction with Avocado Booking and Outerloop Management

Bands

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
April 19, 2009 Wiesbaden Germany Schlachthof
April 20, 2009 Stuttgart LKA
April 21, 2009 Hamburg Markthalle
April 22, 2009 Berlin Postbahnhof
April 23, 2009 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
April 24, 2009 Münster Germany Sputnikhalle
April 25, 2009 Leipzig Conne Island
April 26, 2009 Katowice Poland Mega Club
April 27, 2009 Prague Czech Republic Abaton
April 28, 2009 Budapest Hungary Durer Kert
April 29, 2009 Wien Austria Arena
April 30, 2009 Salzburg Rockhouse
May 1, 2009 Milan Italy Musicdrome
May 2, 2009 Pinarella di Cervia Rock Planet
May 3, 2009 München Germany Backstage
May 4, 2009 Aarau Switzerland Kiff
May 6, 2009 Barcelona Spain Mephisto
May 7, 2009 Madrid Sala Caracol
May 8, 2009 Durango Plateruena Kafe Antzoky
May 9, 2009 Paris France Trabendo
May 10, 2009 Norwich United Kingdom Waterfront
May 11, 2009 London Camden Underworld
May 12, 2009 Sheffield Corporation
May 13, 2009 Yeovil Westland
May 14, 2009 Leeds Rios
May 15, 2009 Birmingham Academy
May 16, 2009 Köln Germany Essigfabrik

Ticket information

Tickets for all the UK dates (the final leg) of the tour are on seetickets.com with most European dates being on ticketmaster.co.uk and ticketmaster.com. The face value for the tickets are being sold at £15 for the UK leg of the tour on seetickets.com, with an extremely reasonable maxiumum of 10 per order.

External links

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