Militarie Gun Announces North American Tour with $20 Tickets for 20-Song Sets
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Hattie Lindert
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Summary
Militarie Gun, a Los Angeles punk band, is launching a North American tour this fall with a unique promotion: $20 tickets for 20-song sets. The tour runs from September 5 to October 15, spanning the US and Canada, with support acts Soft Cult, Shady Nasty, and Dazy. After their headlining run, the band is also set to open for the Sex Pistols on select dates.
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The 20 Songs for 20 Dollars tour kicks off on September 5 in Pryor, Oklahoma at Rocklahoma Festival
Supporting the Gun on this run will be Soft Cult, Shady Nasty, and Dazy
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