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Pennywise / Strung Out announce spring tour, playing 4 shows in Quebec (win tix!)

Skate punks rejoice! Pennywise just announced Never Gonna Die, their first new album in over a decade, and they’ll be heading out on tour in support of it with none other than fellow California thrashers Strung Out this spring. That tour includes four dates in Quebec, with a stop at Montreal’s MTelus on May 27, along with a more intimate show at Brossard’s Le Club (in the Dix30 shopping complex!) on May 30. The tour package will also hit Quebec City on May 26 and Sherbrooke on May 29.


Tickets for all shows go on-sale Monday, March 12 at noon via evenko.ca, and we have a pair each up for grabs for the Montreal and Brossard shows before they even go on-sale!

To enter our draw for a pair of tickets:

1. LIKE the Bad Feeling Magazine Facebook page and SHARE this post.
2. Tell us which show you want to see and your favourite Pennywise or Strung Out song in the comments for this post. You can also comment directly on the embedded Facebook page below. We’ll pick the winners at random on March 12th.

Check out the title track for the upcoming Never Gonna Die below. The album is out on April 20 (natch) via Epitaph Records. Pre-order bundles for the record are available here. Strung Out also have a new (acoustic) album on the way. Black Out The Sun is due out May 11th via Fat Wreck Chords. Check out a stream for “Town of Corazon” below.

Gabriel Sigler

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