
Last year was a big one for deathcore legends Suicide Silence and Carnifex; the former went on a successful tour with Jinjer while the latter released what they were worried might be their last album. Now, the two bands are joining forces for a co-headlining tour.
The trek kicks off on the West Coast and winds through the states. Providing support will be Lorna Shore, Upon A Burning Body, AngelMaker, and Distance.
“For over two decades it’s been deeply humbling to see how far the genre has come,” says Suicide Silence guitarist Chris Garza playing a tour that’s wall-to-wall deathcore. “‘Chaos & Carnage’ brings to you the best of the best from multiple generations. It’s an honor to still be here, sharing the stage with Carnifex and the rest of these amazing bands. STOKED.”
“Co-headlining ‘Chaos & Carnage’ with Suicide Silence and joined by some of the most brutal bands around is truly exciting for us,” says Carnifex frontman Scott Ian Lewis. “We have a massive set planned and can’t wait to lose our minds with you at these shows!”
Catch some hands at one of the following dates:
May 06 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Ace of Spades
May 07 — Portland, Ore. @ Bossanova Ballroom
May 08 — Seattle, Wash. @ El Corazon
May 10 — Grand Junction, Colo. @ Mesa Theater
May 11 — Denver, Colo. @ Oriental Theater
May 13 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ Cabooze
May 14 — Chicago, Ill. @ WC Social Club
May 15 — Pontiac, Mich. @ Crofoot
May 17 — Columbus, Ohio @ King of Clubs
May 18 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Jergels
May 19 — Boston, Mass. @ Big Night Live
May 20 — New York, N.Y. @ Gramercy Theatre
May 21 — Reading, Pa. @ Reverb
May 22 — Baltimore, Md. @ Soundstage
May 24 — Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade
May 25 — Tampa, Fla. @ Orpheum
May 27 — Arlington, Texas @ Choctaw Stadium*
May 28 — Houston, Texas @ Warehouse Live
May 29 — San Antonio, Texas @ Paper Tiger
May 31 — Albuquerque, N.M. @ El Rey Theatre
June 01 — Mesa, Ariz. @ Nile Theatre
June 02 — Las Vegas, Nev. @ 24 Oxford
June 03 — Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues
June 04 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ Regent Theater
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Words by Chris Krovatin