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​​​MDC tour dates: 28 concerts in 14 countries

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mon 21 Apr
Mon  19:00
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tue 22 Apr
Tue  19:30
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wed 23 Apr
Wed  18:00
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thu 24 Apr
Thu  20:00
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fri 25 Apr
Fri  19:00
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sat 26 Apr
Sat  18:00
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sun 27 Apr
Sun  19:00
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mon 28 Apr
Mon  18:30
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tue 29 Apr
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wed 30 Apr
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About MDC

MDC (Millions of Dead Cops) is an American punk rock band formed in Austin, Texas in 1979. The band was subsequently based in San Francisco, California, and are currently based in Portland, Oregon. Originally formed as The Stains before changing their name, the band also changed their name to a different initialism of MDC with every new record released. They play fast hardcore punk music espousing far-left sociopolitical ideals, with singer Dave Dictor expressing his animal rights, gay rights, transgender rights, pro-racial equality and anti-capitalist convictions.
MDC eventually released material through ex-Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra's independent Alternative Tentacles label. In the 1990s, Dictor published editorials for the internationally distributed fanzine Maximumrocknroll. MDC's initial run ended in 1995, and the band spent five years on hiatus before Dictor returned in 2000 with new band members.

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