Metal
EXHORDER Supporting VIO-LENCE on Spring 2024 US Tour Dates
EXHORDER have announced spring 2024 US tour dates with Bay Area thrash legends VIO-LENCE, DECEASED and LA death metal band MORTAL WOUND.
NOLA thrash and groove trailblazers EXHORDER have announced spring 2024 US tour dates with Bay Area thrash legends VIO-LENCE, Virginian extreme metalheads DECEASED and LA death metal band MORTAL WOUND. The brutality kicks off April 5th in Cambridge, MA and will culminate April 13th in Chicago, IL. The upcoming tour follows the band’s winter excursion with VIO-LENCE in South America. Get more details here.
Commenting on the impending tour, EXHORDER states:
“To share a bill with Vio-Lence on two separate tours this coming year is something that we are looking forward to immensely. We will join Deceased and Mortal Wound in the process of getting the evening started! Get off of your couches and come support live music- if we can make it, so can you!”
EXHORDER Tour Dates:
April 5 – Cambridge, MA – Middle East
April 6 – Brooklyn, NY – Monarch
April 7 – Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
April 8 – Baltimore, MD – The Ottobar
April 10 – Cleveland, OH – The Winchester
April 11 – Cincinnati, OH – Legends
April 12 – Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
April 13 – Chicago, IL – Reggies
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