Metal fans in Philadelphia will get a rare chance to see Lamb of God up close when the band plays a special pop up show at Theatre of Living Arts on March 15. The one night performance comes just two days after the release of their new album Into Oblivion and offers an unusually intimate setting for a band that typically headlines large theaters and festivals.
For longtime fans, the location makes the event even more meaningful. Philadelphia played an important role in Lamb of God’s rise, serving as the backdrop for their 2005 platinum selling live release Killadelphia. Now, more than two decades into their career, the band is returning to the city for a celebratory performance tied directly to their latest record.
Opening the night will be fellow heavy hitters Fit for an Autopsy, whose crushing blend of deathcore and progressive metal should set the tone before Lamb of God takes the stage. Together, the lineup promises a night of relentless riffs, high energy performances and the kind of raw atmosphere that only comes from seeing metal bands in smaller venues.
The Philadelphia show is also part of a larger release weekend celebration for Into Oblivion. Across the country, more than 140 independent record stores will host listening parties from March 13 through March 15, offering exclusive merchandise, giveaways and a limited edition vinyl variant of the new album.
Tickets for the TLA performance will cost just $15 and are being distributed through a request system on Ticketmaster. Fans can register for tickets now through March 11 at 10 p.m. ET. If a request is fulfilled, the ticket will automatically be charged and delivered through Ticketmaster. To keep prices fair, tickets will be non transferable and can only be resold through Ticketmaster’s face value exchange.
Following the pop up show, Lamb of God will kick off their spring North American tour on March 17, bringing the new album to stages across the continent.
Lamb of God at Theatre of Living Arts (TLA)
March 15, 2026
Philadelphia, PA
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