Tour Dates TERROR / XIBALBA Japanese shows December 16, 2012 1 min read TERROR and XIBALBA will be playing four shows in Japan next month. Tour dates: 01/24 – Osaka @ Avenue A 01/25 – Nagoya @ Zion 01/26 – Kanagawa Kawasaki @ Club Citta 01/27 – Tokyo Shinjuku @ Antiknock Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: beatdown hardcorehardcorehardcore punkmetallic hardcorepunk rockterrorxibalba 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 November 21, 2025 THE PATH play their final show this Saturday, joined by a rare GET A GRIP reunion and unreleased tracks from 2017 October 1, 2025 UNSEEMLIER and LITTLE LOW mark their run to Fest 23 with a split release, new heartfelt track streaming! September 24, 2025 Bleakfest Vol 2 brought eight bands and a DIY spirit to Portland’s Hawthorne Theater August 11, 2025 From a spooky castle in Akron to nine days on the road with THE JACKAL and PORCUPINE Previous Story RISK IT! 2012 European tour dates [UPDATE] Next Story OFF! Australian tour dates Latest In Shorts: New Releases Nov 28 – Dec 5 Noise Real Records opens its “Noise Pollution Series” with a Cursive 7” built around two long-evolving versions of “The Recluse” MONOLITH trace the cost of a ruined world on the massive new record “The Price of Their Heaven” Will Romeo and The 1984 Draft rework JAWBREAKER and SPONGE for new split 7” A split EP born from Myspace friendships and two decades of shared emo memory
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