Metal bands Lamb Of God and Kreator have announced a co-headlining European and U.K. tour next spring.
The U.S.-German collaboration's "State Of Unrest" tour is scheduled for March and April 2020.
"It's always a blast when you tour with someone for the first time, so we're looking forward to hitting the road with KREATOR, as well as getting some more hang time with our maniac pals in POWER TRIP. See ya in March and April," said Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe.
"For too long European and American metal has been divided and now it is time for unity," according to Kreator's Mille Petrozza.
Tour dates:
Mar. 27 - Stockholm, Fryshuset ArenanMar. 28 - Copenhagen, Forum Black BoxMar. 30 - Oulu, TeatriaMar. 31 - Helsinki, Ice Hall Black BoxApr. 02 - Kraków, Tauron ArenaApr. 03 - Berlin, ColumbiahalleApr. 04 - Oberhausen, TurbinenhalleApr. 05 - Wiesbaden, SchlachthofApr. 07 - Zurich, Samsung HallApr. 08 - Munich, ZenithApr. 09 - Ludwigsburg, MHP ArenaApr. 11 - Hamburg, SporthalleApr. 14 - Barcelona, RazzmatazzApr. 15 - Madrid, La RivieraApr. 17 - Paris, L'OlympiaApr. 18 - Saarbrücken, SaarlandhalleApr. 19 - Brussels, Ancienne BelgiqueApr. 21 - Bristol, O2 Academy BristolApr. 22 - Manchester, Manchester AcademyApr. 23 - Glasgow, O2 Academy GlasgowApr. 24 - Birmingham, O2 Academy BirminghamApr. 25 - London, O2 Academy Brixton
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