Circa Survive Announce Atlantic Debut
. To give fans an early taste of what they can expect on the forthcoming album, the Doylestown, PA-based quintet has posted the album track, "Get Out" on their official website, www.CircaSurvive.com. "Get Out" is the first new music unveiled from "BLUE SKY NOISE," and exclusively available for immediate download when fans preorder the album. A digital copy of "BLUE SKY NOISE" will be delivered one week before the April 20th street date for all preordered albums. Other bonuses include exclusive band merchandise and limited edition items. For complete album preorder details, please visit www.CircaSurvive.com. To celebrate the release of "BLUE SKY NOISE," Circa Survive will be heading on cross-country trek supporting Coheed & Cambria. The tour will kick off in Charlotte, NC at The Fillmore Charlotte on April 22nd and continue through a finale in Washington, DC at the 9:30 Club on May 27th (see attached itinerary) � tickets go on sale this Saturday, February 20. The tour with Coheed & Cambria follows a run of shows in March that include a number of headlining dates, marquee performances at the annual South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX, topping the bill at The Hoodwink in Anaheim, CA, and a featured slot at The Bamboozle West. *Headlining Preview and Purchase Circa Survive CDs |
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