Racketeer Radio KFQX The New Golden Age of Radio
By Ace Hartmann | Racketeer Broadcast Association |
Seattle Punk Band, Kids on Fire made a big announcement on their social media with an ‘Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ inspired video, posted on their Instagram which can be seen below.
in the video, drummer Kevin LaBarre, rushes to explain to his bandmates the acknowledgment of ”A whole other coast just existing..” with the announcement of an East Coast/Midwest tour for the band.
Kids on Fire released their latest, 11 song LP, The Best of the Worst of Times earlier this year, which was recorded and mixed at Magic Mix Studios by Deron & Shana Daum
H.E Creative illustrated the amazing tour poster for the band, thats starts September 26th. Kids on Fire kick the tour off at Lucky Liquor in Tukwila, Wa making their way to Brooklyn, New York, on October 6th and finishing the tour on October 12th in Boise, ID. With full dates below, get full details and information from Kids on Fire.
9/26 – Seattle WA @lucky_liquor
9/27 – Wenatchee WA @wallys_house_of_booze_
9/28 – Spokane WA @pacific_pizza_spokane
9/30 – Minneapolis MN @memorylanesmpls
10/01 – Chicago IL Burlington Bar
10/02 – Detroit MI @partsandlaborbar
10/03 – Cleveland OH @noclasscle
10/04 – Philadelphia PA @firephilly
10/05 – Boston MA @midwaycafeandcoffee
10/06 – Brooklyn NY @goldsoundsbar
10/07 – Baltimore MD Shamrock Inn
10/08 – Louisville KY @portal_louisville
10/09 – Kansas City MO @sk8barkc
10/10 – Denver CO 7th Circle
10/11 – Salt Lake City UT @icehausbar
10/12 – Boise ID @springcreekbrewingcompany
Written by: Ace Hartmann
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