Life of Agony have announced three dates this winter in the US to kick off the celebration of their famed debut album, River Runs Red, which turns 30 years old in 2023. The three East Coast dates will hit New York, Pennsylvania, as well as a slot at Florida's FYA Fest. Support will come from Madball, Sworn Enemy, Kings Never Die, Terror, and Agnostic Front, depending on what date you go. You can check the new dates out below.
12/9 – Patchogue, NY – Stereo Garden (w/ Madball, Sworn Enemy, and Kings Never Die)
12/17 – Reading, PA – Reverb (w/ Terror & Agnostic Front)
1/7 – Tampa, FL – FYA Fest
The announcement comes on the heels of an initial batch of tour dates for the UK and EU, which can be found below. Those dates will include support from Tarah Who? as well as Prong and Madball on select dates.
with Prong and Tarah Who? (venues TBD):
1/13 Bochum, DE
1/15 Aarhus, DK
1/17 Hamburg, DE
1/18 Berlin, DE
1/19 Warsaw, PL
1/21 Prague, CZ
1/22 Vienna, AT
1/23 Munich, DE
1/25 Zurich, CH
1/26 Bulle, CH
1/28 Antwerp, BE
1/29 Vaureal, FR
1/31 Wasquehal, FR
2/1 Amsterdam, NL
with Madball and Tarah Who?:
2/3 London, GB The Dome
2/4 Birmingham, GB @ Asylum
2/5 Nottingham, GB @ Rescue Rooms
2/7 Manchester, GB @ Club Academy
2/8 Glasgow, GB @ The Garage
2/10 Southampton, GB @ The 1865
2/11 Milton Keyes, GB @ Craufurd Arms
When released in October of 1993 on Roadrunner Records, River Runs Red became an instant underground classic. It follows the story of a troubled youth dealing with depression and ultimately takes his own life at the end of the LP. Or, so we thought. In 2019, Life of Agony released The Sound of Scars, a sequel to River Runs Red that reveals that the young man actually survived his suicide attempt, and the album details now his struggles through adulthood.