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Summer Slaughter 2024 Returns: VEIL OF MAYA, BRAND OF SACRIFICE, GIDEON & More Booked

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Summer Slaughter 2024

Summer Slaughter is back in 2024! Summer Slaughter 2024 features Veil Of Maya and Brand Of Sacrifice as co-headliners alongside Gideon, Left To Suffer, ten56, Tallah, Cabal, Brat, and a currently-unannounced band to be revealed on May 20 alongside the TBA dates below.

Brand Of Sacrifice vocalist Kyle Anderson: "We're so excited to introduce the new age of Summer Slaughter this year with Veil Of Maya and this truly awesome lineup of bands! Back in 2019 we were the first band on the bill, so it's a bit surreal to be here at the top, bringing in the new era of the tour with our first ever full headline set."

Marc Okubo, guitarist of co-headliners Veil Of Maya, adds: "It's an absolute honor to be back on the Summer Slaughter tour. This tour has been responsible for some of my favorite memories of playing music and some of my greatest friendships. This year's lineup is amazing and I can't wait to share the stage with these incredible bands."

Summer Slaughter creator and Owner/CEO of the Sumerian Group, Ash Avildsen said: "This tour has been crucial year after year for breaking new artists as well as elevating the headline status of established acts. I'm thrilled to be able to bring it back with such a youthful lineup, grateful for all the fans who have stuck by the brand and excited for the new generation to experience the tour for the first time."

Get your tickets here.

7/12 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Monarch
7/13 Pittsburgh, PA Mountain View Amphitheatre (no Veil Of Maya or Brat)
7/14 TBA
7/15 Norfolk, VA The Norva
7/17 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Works
7/20 Lexington, KY Manchester Music Hall (no Veil Of Maya, Brand Of Sacrifice, or Gideon)
7/22 Fort Wayne, IN Piere’s
7/23 Sauget, IL Pops (no Brat)
7/25 Houston, TX Warehouse live
7/26 Dallas, TX South Side Music Hall
7/27 Austin, TX The Far Out Lounge
7/28 San Antonio TX Aztec Theater
7/30 Phoenix, AZ The Marquee
7/31 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
8/1 Riverside, CA Riverside Municipal Auditorium (no Brat)
8/3 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall (no Brat)
8/5 Chicago, IL House of Blues
8/6 Pontiac, MI Crofoot Complex
8/8 TBA
8/9 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
8/10 Reading, PA Reverb

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