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TOMB MOLD & HORRENDOUS Announce North American Tour

Kicking off this July.

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Tomb Mold and Horrendous – having just released their new albums The Enduring Spirit and Ontological Mysterium in 2023 – will team up for a devastating North American tour this July. Get the full list of dates below, get your tickets here, and prepare yourselves now.

"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," said Horrendous.

"Six years later, the time has finally arrived! Join us in our pilgrimage across Canada, the Midwest, the South and the East Coast as we tour in celebration of Ontological Mysterium and The Enduring Spirit. You don't want to miss what will surely become a historic moment for genre-defying, boundary-pushing, thought-provoking death metal."

Tomb Mold added: "This July, we traverse the aura road with our friends Horrendous to challenge the curse of Forever. Despair not, your fighting spirits."

7/4 Toronto, ON Lee's Palace
7/5 Montreal, QC Les FouFounes Electriques
7/6 Cambridge, MA Middle East / Downstairs
7/7 Philadelphia, PA Underground Arts
7/9 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups
7/10 Detroit, MI Sanctuary
7/11 Indianapolis, IN Black Circle
7/12 Chicago, IL Reggies
7/13 St. Paul, MN Turf Club
7/14 Kansas City, MO The Record Bar
7/16 Austin, TX The Lost Well
7/17 Dallas, TX Club Dada
7/18 New Orleans, LA Siberia
7/19 Atlanta, GA Boggs Social & Supply
7/20 Orlando, FL Will's Pub
7/21 Miami, FL Gramps
7/23 Greenville, SC New Radio Room
7/24 Raleigh, NC Chapel of Bones
7/25 Richmond, VA The Canal Club
7/26 Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery
7/27 Brooklyn, NY Monarch

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