Tours STATE CHAMPS / KNUCKLE PUCK / ROAM European dates May 27, 2015 1 min read Following their upcoming US trek with HIT THE LIGHT, TINY MOVING PARTS, LET IT HAPPEN, and NORTHBOUND, Albany, NY’s pop punk rockers from STATE CHAMPS will be hitting Europe for a string of gigs with KNUCKLE PUCK and ROAM. While I Stay Secluded by Knuckle PuckWhile I Stay Secluded by Knuckle Puck Viewpoint by ROAMViewpoint by ROAM Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: Bad Timing Recordshopeless recordsknuckle puckpop punkpunk rockPure Noise Recordsrise recordsroamstate champs Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in July 8, 2026 CONVERGE announce November European tour, new music video for “It Used to Matter” streaming July 3, 2026 WAKE OF HUMANITY file the first phase of their European Distress Tour diary June 23, 2026 hubris. announce European tour and share “Death”, the song that started “White Shores” June 3, 2026 Australian synth post punks SCREENSAVER send a mid-tour dispatch from Europe, reflect on community, landlords, and why creative expression matters Previous Story CYMEON X / DEAD MAN’S CHEST “Straight Edge Tour 2015” Next Story CEREMONY European Summer dates Latest Punk Rock trio OVERTON turn memetic cancer into melodic punk you can shout along to BY ANY MEANS map Baton Rouge hardcore on debut EP, feat. Boosie Badazz and Gridiron’s Matt Karl Zurich metalcore band EXPELLOW drop new “Ten Of Swords” video Kārtël on immigration, dignity, and why Ningún Ser Humano Es Ilegal is not a slogan IF I DIE TODAY turn private grief into shared guilt, let the chaos take over on “I Felt Nothing”
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