Soulfly, Soilwork, Decapitated, and Shattered Sun Tour
. The tour will be kicking off on September 30th in Los Angeles at the Fonda Theater and will wrap up on October 30th in Albuquerque, NM at the Sunshine Theater. Soulfly frontman Max Cavalera had this to say about the trek, "This is a great package and brutal lineup. I personally am a fan of all these bands and it's an honor to have them touring with us! See you in the pit!" Soilwork's Dirk Verbeuren says, "We're beyond excited to tour North America alongside Soulfly, Decapitated and Shattered Sun. Is that a kick ass package or what? We'll be debuting material off our upcoming tenth album as well, so don't miss us when we come through your town!" Shattered Sun frontman Marcos Leal shared his excitement, "We are beyond ecstatic to announce this tour with Soulfly, Decapitated, and Soilwork. Our love for these bands go back to the days we first decided to pick up instruments, from all the way back to the Sepultura days with Max and the first time we picked up a copy of Natural Born Chaos by Soilwork. "Both Max and Bjorn have been huge influences in my musical career. To share the stage with them and be a part of this tour is beyond a huge honor for us. Brace yourselves for this amazing line up of metal! See you this fall." Here are the dates:
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