EYEHATEGOD Announce US Tour Dates

April 5, 2010, 14 years ago

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New Orleans, Louisiana sludge metal icons EYEHATEGOD have announced their long-anticipated US tour, beginning in June following an appearances at this year’s edition of the Maryland Deathfest.

The 18-date trek begins at Blackbooth in Orlando, FL on June 3rd and will rage through 16 more cities before coming to a close in Chicago, IL at the Empty Bottle (where they play two nights). Support will come primarily from psychedelic black metallers NACHTMYSTIUM (from June 4th – 15th) but will also feature a rotating roster of crushing openers throughout the tour including BRUTAL TRUTH, WITHERED, BLACK ANVIL, TOMBS, HOWL, THE ATLAS MOTH, BLACK TUSK and STRONG INTENTION.

See specific dates below:

June

3 - Backbooth - Orlando, FL (with Withered)

4 - Ground Zero - Spartanburg, SC (with Withered) **
5 - Volume 11 - Raleigh, NC (with Withered (with Black Tusk)
6 - Headliners - Louisville, KY (with Black Tusk)
7 - Fubar - St Louis, MO
8 - Muse - Nashville, TN (with Withered)
9 - Alley Katz - Richmond, VA (with Black Tusk, Strong Intention)
10 - Krug’s - Frederick, MD (with Brutal Truth, Strong Intention)
11 - Unitarian Church - Philadelphia, PA (with Brutal Truth, Black Anvil, Tombs)
12 - Europa - Brooklyn, NY (with Brutal Truth, Black Anvil, Tombs)
13 - Club Hall - Providence, RI (with Brutal Truth, Black Anvil, Tombs, Howl)
14 - Daniel St - Milford, CT (with Howl)
15 - Rocko’s - Manchester, NH (with Howl)
16 - Big Jar – Rochester, NY
17 - Now That’s Class - Cleveland, OH (with The Atlas Moth)
18 - Blondie’s Detroit, MI (with The Atlas Moth, Strong Intention)
19 - Empty Bottle - Chicago, IL (with Strong Intention)
20 - Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL (with The Atlas Moth)

(** VIP package available; 50 tickets are available for $40 and include soundcheck access, BBQ, meet & greet with the band + a signed poster)

Since forming in 1988, Eyehategod have defied all odds and continue to exist and persist despite personal and professional setbacks. They've been called doomcore, sludge and stoner rock, survived line-up shuffles, label hassles and a short-lived split. And after more than a decade of creating some of the most corrosive, vile music known to man, Eyehategod still haven’t lost the piss and vinegar that fueled them back in '88.

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