The Black Dahlia Murder Announces Spring 2019 Tour Dates

Heavy metal band, The Black Dahlia Murder, have released sets of tour dates for this upcoming spring, performing with a variety of other bands along the way. Over the course of the month of May, The Black Dahlia Murder originally scheduled to perform a series of shows alongside fellow metal band Meshuggah. In between these performances, The Black Dahlia Murder have now announced series of headlining shows featuring Traitors and The Last Ten Seconds Of Life. All of these tour stops add up to a very busy season for the band.

The Black Dahlia Murder began making music in the early 2000s, consistently releasing a full length album each odd numbered year. With it being 2019 this, one can only hope the group has a new project in the works. Since the release of their most recent album, 2017’s Nightbringers, the group has been performing across the country at a variety of different venues; in December performing at the UC Theater at UC Berkeley. Now that the full list of their upcoming shows has been released, fans can begin to see if the group is coming to a city near them. The entire list of upcoming The Black Dahlia Murder can be found below, along with which band will be accompanying them that night.

Tour Dates:

05/05 Jacksonville, FL – Welcome To Rockville %

05/06 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre %

05/07 New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore %

05/07 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works %

05/09 Birmingham, AL – Zydeco *

05/10 Jacksonville, FL – Club 1904 *

05/11 Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation @

05/12 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore %

05/13 Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall @

05/14 Boston, MA – House Of Blues %

05/16 New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom %

05/17 Lancaster, PA – The Chameleon @

05/18 Bridgeview, IL – Chicago Open Air Festival %

 

% – with Meshuggah

*   – with Traitors

@ – with The Last Ten Second Of Life

Photo Credits: Ekaterina Gorbacheva 

Nick Foulk: I am a third year UCSD student pursuing a double major in History and Political Science. I am also passionate about all types of hip-hop, indie, and folk music. I began writing music journalism in 2018 and am excited to see where it takes me.
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