Noisy Atlanta duo ‘68 have announced they’ll be heading out on a U.S. tour with Every Time I Die this fall, alongside support from Candy. The 22-date run starts on November 4 in Columbus, OH, and will make its way through the Midwest and South before wrapping on December 5 in Virginia.
This has been a remarkable year for ‘68 so far, as they released their third full-length album Give One Take One this past March on Cooking Vinyl and are currently wrapping a tour opening for metal-legends Korn. The duo are excited to keep on the road and bring their enamoring live show to new and old fans alike. You can check out a full list of tour dates below, and tickets are available for purchase here.

’68 tour dates w/ Every Time I Die and Candy:
11/04 Columbus, OH – The King Of Clubs
11/05 Grand Rapids, Mi – Pyramid Scheme
11/06 St. Louis, MO – The Red Flag
11/08 Iowa City, IA – Gabe’s
11/09 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
11/11 Fort Collins, CO – The Coast
11/12 Colorado Springs, CO – The Black Sheep
11/13 Grand Junction, CO – The Black Sheep
11/15 El Paso, TX – Lowbrow Palace
11/16 Roswell, NM – The Liberty
11/19 Austin, TX – The Parish
11/20 Austin, TX – The Parish
11/22 Corpus Christi, TX – House Of Rock
11/23 Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live
11/26 Jacksonville, FL – 1904
11/27 Miami, FL – Gramps
11/29 Orlando, FL – The Abbey Pub
11/30 Orlando, FL – The Abbey Pub
12/02 Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle
12/03 Huntington, WV – The Loud
12/04 Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
12/05 Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27
On the band’s latest album, Give One Take One, crafted with Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz in Nashville, the band’s high-intensity bombast threatens but never swallows the underlying groove. With the same spirit of scrappy “winging it” and punchy minimalism that powered the Flat Duo Jets and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, ’68 push forward the pure rock traditions of audacity and disruption. It’s immediate. It’s alive. And it’s fun. Sweaty catharsis, cutting missives, surrendered by ’68 as if the world depends on them. Because in ’68, less is more. Oh, so much more.
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