Decibel Magazine Tour Announces Dates And Lineup Including High On Fire, Abbath And Skeletonwitch

High on Fire is set to join the 2016 Decibel Magazine Tour; lineup plus the tour dates have been announced.

Heavy metal music’s favorite trio has just joined the much anticipated 2016 Decibel Magazine Tour, tour poster seen above, that is set to take off on March 17 of next year on the Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD. Other bands that are set to take the stage with High On Fire will be Sweden’s Tribulation, Ohio’s Skeletonwitch and Abbath, the former frontman for Norwegian black metal legends Immortal. These monstrous acts will take the reins of this tour into a month-long stint that will run straight through to April 15 with the concluding show being in Philadelphia, PA on the Union transfer stage. Tour dates, full lineup and ticketing information can be found below.

High on Fire is currently touring in support of their latest release, Luminiferous. The new LP has been hailed by Rolling Stone as “High on Fire’s finest album yet.” The band’s second album, Surrounded by Thieves has been part of Decibel Magazine’s “Hall of Fame” since its 2002 release. The band has since released five more albums, with Luminiferous being their latest.

The Oakland, CA based band produces modern heavy metal that merges primal fury and aggression, hesher bombast and hall of fame heaviness, according to a press release. The band has been creating their own unique sound a rewriting the hand book on hard rock since their 1998 formation and has stunned critic the whole way through. The band includes underground legend and founding member of SLEEP, front man Matt Pike along with Des Kensel on drums and Jeff Matz on bass. The only thing more impressive and furiously aggressive than the trio’s music is their live performance.

Decibel Magazine 2016 Tour Full Lineup:

Abbath
High on Fire
SkeletonWitch
Tribulation

The Decibel Magazine 2016 Tour Dates:

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03/17—Baltimore, Md. @ Baltimore Soundstage
03/18—Charlotte, N.C. @ Amos’ Southend
03/19—Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade
03/20—Ybor City, Fla. @ The Ritz Ybor
03/22—Dallas, Texas @ Gas Monkey Live
03/23—Austin, Texas @ Emo’s
03/25—Scottsdale, Ariz. @ Live Wire
03/26—San Diego, Calif @ The Observatory North Park
03/27—Santa Ana, Calif. @ The Observatory
03/28—Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Regent Theater DTLA
03/29—San Francisco, Calif. @ The Regency Ballroom
03/30—Portland, Ore. @ Roseland Theatre
04/01—Seattle, Wash. @ El Corazon
04/02—Vancouver, British Columbia @ Commodore Ballroom
04/05—Denver, Colo. @ Gothic Theatre
04/06—Lawrence, Kan. @ Granada Theater
04/07—Minneapolis, Minn. @ Mill City Nights
04/08—Chicago, Ill. @ Metro
04/09—Cleveland, Ohio @ Agora Ballroom
04/10—Toronto, Ontario @ The Opera House
04/12—New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall
04/14—Boston, Mass. @ Royale
04/15—Philadelphia, Pa. @ Union Transfer

Ryan Fricke: Music is my therapy, which I could not function without. I am currently finishing my senior year a Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Florida with a Journalism major and a Creative Writing Minor. I first realized I wanted to become a Music Journalist the minute I learned that I could get paid to do the two things I love most, writing and listening to music. I have yet to decide which I am more infatuated with but for the time being I will happily house them to their stalemate. My plans after graduation are unclear but I hope to further gain experience in this profession.
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