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Motion City Soundtrack Tour Dates – 2007 Motion City Memories Motion City Soundtrack Tour Dates – 2007 Motion City Memories - http://www.motioncitysoundtrack.net JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 4/15/07: Peoria, IL - Robertson Memorial Field House (Bradley University) - w/ Treaty of Paris 4/17/07: Chicago, IL - Gentile Center (Loyola University) - w/ John Adams 4 4/21/07: Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg - w/ Jimmy Eat World, Sparta, Mindless Self Indulgence, Senses Fail, MXPX (The Power Fest) 4/22/07: Berlin, GE - ColumbiaHalle and ColumbiaClub - w/ Jimmy Eat World, Sparta, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Senses Fail, MXPX, Zebrahead, One Fine Day, Gallows, Grown At Home, Mewithoutyou, Mindless Self Indulgence, The Sleeping, Lagwagon (Give It A Name Festival) 4/24/07: Paris, FR - Elysee Montmartre - w/ AFI, Jimmy Eat World, Aiden, The Sleeping, Tracy Gang Pussy (Give It A Name Festival) 4/25/07: Zurich, SU - Abart Music Club - w/ A.F. 4/27/07: Meerhout, BE - Marquee - w/ New Found Glory, The All American Rejects, Stretch Arm Strong, Caliban, Saosin, Senses Fail, Gallows, Enter Shikari, Big D & The Kids Table (Groez Rock Festival) 4/28/07: London, UK - Earls Court - w/ Brand New, The All American Rejects, New Found Glory, Enter Shikari, Senses Fail, Madina Lake, Saosin, Kevin Devine, Kids In Glass Houses (Give It A Name Festival) 4/29/07: Birmingham, UK - National Indoor Arena - w/ Brand New, The All American Rejects, New Found Glory, Enter Shikari, Senses Fail, Madina Lake, Saosin, Kevin Devine, Kids In Glass Houses (Give It A Name Festival) MAY 5/1/07: Dallas, TX - McFarlin Auditorium (Southern Methodist University) - w/ Phantom Planet 5/4/07: Ithaca, NY - Campus Center Quad (Ithaca College) - w/ The Hard Lessons (IC Kicks Back) 5/5/07: East Rutherford, NJ - The Meadowlands Sports Complex - w/ The Bamboozle JUNE JULY 7/5/07: Seattle, WA - El Corazón - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/6/07: Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theatre - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/7/07: San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/8/07: Anaheim, CA - Chain Reaction - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/10/07: West Hollywood, CA - The Roxy Theatre - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/11/07: San Diego, CA - Soma - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/12/07: Tempe, AZ - The Clubhouse - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/14/07: Denver, CO - Marquis Theatre - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/15/07: Lawrence, KS - The Bottleneck - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/16/07: Little Rock, AK - Juanita’s Cantina Ballroom - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/17/07: Nashville, TN - Rocketown - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/19/07: St. Petersburg, FL - State Theater - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/20/07: Orlando, FL - The Social - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/21/07: Atlanta, GA - The Loft at Center Stage - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/23/07: Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore at Theatre Of Living Arts - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/24/07: Boston, MA - Axis - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/25/07: New York, NY - Blender Theater at Gramercy - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 7/28/07: Nigata, JAP - Naeba Ski Resort - w/ Ash, The Ataris, The Bird And The Bee, !!!, Dachambo, Elana James And Hot Club Of Cowtown, Feist, G. Love & Special Sauce, Gov't Mule, Grace Potter And The Nocturnals, Hige, Iggy & The Stooges, Justice, Kaiser Chiefs, Kenichi Asai, Kula Shaker, Less Than Jake, Lily Allen, Monoral, Rriiccee Music Vincent Gallo, Sandi Thom, Scafull King, Shonen Knife, Simian Mobile Disco, Space Cowboy, Switches, Takkyu Ishino (Fuji Rock Festival Day 2) AUGUST 8/1/07: Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast, The Hard Lessons 8/2/07: Milwaukee, WI - The Rave II - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 8/4/07: Chicago, IL - Grant Park, Huchinson Field - w/ Lollapalooza 2007 8/6/07: Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 8/7/07: Toronto, ON - Opera House - w/ Sherwood, The Higher, The Forecast 8/9/07: Minneapolis, MN - The Varsity Theater - w/ The Higher, The Forecast, Sing It Loud 8/11/07: Englewood, CO - Coors Amphitheatre - w/ Social Distortion, Blue October, Jack's Mannequin, Plain White T's, Single File, I Hate Kate (KTCL's Big Gig) SEPTEMBER 9/18/07: New York, NY - The Knitting Factory - w/ Farewell, Eons 9/24/07: Manchester, UK - Manchester Academy 2 - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 9/25/07: Manchester, UK - Manchester Academy 2 - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 9/26/07: Sheffield, UK - The Leadmill - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 9/27/07: Birmingham, UK - Carling Academy Birmingham - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 9/29/07: Glasgow, UK - ABC - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 9/30/07: Dublin, IRE - Cargo - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer OCTOBER 10/2/07: Exeter, UK - Lemon Grove - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 10/4/07: Norwich, UK - Waterfront - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 10/5/07: London, UK - Astoria - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 10/6/07: Portsmouth, UK - Portsmouth Pyramid Centre - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 10/7/07: Leeds, UK - Metropolitan University - w/ Straylight Run, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer 10/17/07: Grand Rapids, MI - Orbit Room - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/19/07: Grand Rapids, MN - The Reif Center (College of St. Scholastica) - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/20/07: Omaha, NE - Sokol Auditorium - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/21/07: Kansas City, MO - Beaumont Club - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/23/07: Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theater - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/24/07: Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/26/07: Dallas, TX - House of Blues Dallas - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/27/07: New Orleans, LA - New Orleans City Park - w/ Voodoo Music Experience 2007 10/29/07: St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Landing - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/30/07: Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 10/31/07: Lake Buena Vista, FL - House of Blues Orlando - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station NOVEMBER 11/2/07: Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/3/07: Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/4/07: Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues Myrtle Beach - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/6/07: Norfolk, VA - NorVa - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/7/07: Washington, DC - 9:30 Club - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/9/07: New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/10/07: Sayreville, NJ - Starland Ballroom - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/11/07: Worcester, MA - The Palladium - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/13/07: Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/14/07: Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/16/07: Villanova, PA - Jake Nevin Fieldhouse (Villanova University) - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/17/07: Buffalo, NY - The Town Ballroom - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/18/07: Toronto, ON - Kool Haus - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/20/07: Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/21/07: Detroit, MI - The Fillmore Detroit - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/23/07: Milwaukee, WI - The Eagles Club - w/ Mae, Anberlin 11/24/07: Maplewood, MN - Myth - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/28/07: Seattle, WA - Showbox - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/29/07: Portland, OR - Roseland Theatre - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 11/30/07: San Francisco, CA - The Warfield Theatre - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station DECEMBER 12/1/07: San Diego, CA - Soma - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/3/07: Anaheim, CA - House of Blues Anaheim - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/4/07: Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/5/07: Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theatre - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/6/07: Las Vegas, NV - House of Blues Las Vegas - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/8/07: Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/9/07: Denver, CO - The Fillmore Auditorium - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/11/07: St. Louis, MO - The Pageant - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/13/07: Cincinnati, OH - Bogart's - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/14/07: Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station 12/16/07: Chicago, IL - House of Blues Chicago - w/ Mae, Anberlin, Metro Station .
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