Toronto death metal trio Tomb Mold and Philadelphia death metal quartet Horrendous are joining together for a North American tour this summer. Dubbed the Enraptured by Fate’s Tangled Thread Tour, it begins on July 4 in Toronto, Ontario, and lasts on through to the end of the month, concluding in Brooklyn on July 27. See Tomb Mold’s complete list of tour dates, which includes stops at Sled Island and Austin Death Fest, below.
“Ever since an all-too-brief weekend stint of live shows in 2018 with the masterminds behind Tomb Mold, we’ve dreamed of uniting forces for something greater,” Horrendous said in a statement. “Six years later, the time has finally arrived!”
Both Tomb Mold and Horrendous are coming off of standout albums from last year. Ontological Mysterium, Horrendous’ fifth full-length, was released last August, while Tomb Mold’s The Enduring Spirit, their ambitious fourth LP, dropped that following month.
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Tomb Mold:
04-27 Austin, TX – Austin Death Fest
06-01 Toronto, Ontario – Prepare the Ground
06-19 Calgary, Alberta – Sled Island Music & Arts Festival
07-04 Toronto, Ontario – Lee’s Palace *
07-05 Montreal, Quebec – Les Foufounes Électriques *
07-06 Cambridge, MA – Middle East Downstairs *
07-07 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts *
07-09 Columbus, OH – Ace of Cups *
07-10 Detroit, MI – Sanctuary *
07-11 Indianapolis, IN – Black Circle *
07-12 Chicago, IL – Reggies Chicago *
07-13 Saint Paul, MN – Turf Club *
07-14 Kansas City, MO – recordBar *
07-16 Austin, TX – The Lost Well *
07-17 Dallas, TX – Club Dada *
07-18 New Orleans, LA – Siberia *
07-19 Atlanta, GA – Boggs Social & Supply *
07-20 Orlando, FL – Will’s Pub *
07-21 Miami, FL – Gramps *
07-23 Greenville, SC – Radio Room *
07-24 Raleigh, NC – Chapel of Bones *
07-25 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club *
07-26 Baltimore, MD – Metro Baltimore *
07-27 Brooklyn, NY – The Brooklyn Monarch *
* with Horrendous
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