WHITECHAPEL will kick off their North American headlining tour this Friday. Commemorating the tenth anniversary of the band’s The Somatic Defilement release, the A Decade Of Defilement tour will run from November 10th through December 16th and find WHITECHAPEL performing select tracks from The Somatic Defilement, some of which have not been played since the album’s release. Support will be provided by Carnifex, Rings Of Saturn, Entheos, and So This Is Suffering. See below for all confirmed dates.
WHITECHAPEL – A Decade Of Defilement Tour w/ Carnifex, Rings of Saturn, Entheos, So This Is Suffering:
11/10/2017 Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
11/11/2017 State Theater – St. Petersburg, FL
11/12/2017 The Ground – Miami, FL
11/14/2017 The Underground – Charlotte, NC
11/15/2017 Shaka’s – Virginia Beach, VA
11/16/2017 SoundStage- Baltimore, MD
11/17/2017 The Chance Theater – Poughkeepsie, NY
11/18/2017 Reverb – Reading, PA
11/19/2017 Fete Ballroom – Providence, RI
11/21/2017 Crofoot Ballroom – Detroit, MI
11/22/2017 Montage Music Hall – Rochester, NY
11/23/2017 Opera House – Toronto, ON
11/24/2017 Outpost Concert Club – Kent, OH
11/25/2017 OddBody’s – Dayton, OH
11/26/2017 The Forge – Joliet, IL
11/28/2017 Cabooze – Minneapolis, MN
11/29/2017 Apollo Theater – Belvidere, IL
11/30/2017 Val Air Ballroom – Des Moines, IA
12/01/2017 Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS
12/02/2017 Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
12/03/2017 Top Deck – Farmington, NM
12/05/2017 Regent Theater – Los Angeles, CA
12/06/2017 Glasshouse – Pomona, CA
12/07/2017 House Of Blues – San Diego, CA
12/08/2017 Club Red – Mesa, AZ
12/09/2017 Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
12/10/2017 Jake’s – Lubbock, TX
12/11/2017 Gas Monkey – Dallas, TX
12/12/2017 Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
12/13/2017 Come And Take It Live – Austin, TX
12/14/2017 Scout Bar – Houston, TX
12/15/2017 Hi-Tone – Memphis, TN
12/16/2017 The Intersection – Knoxville, TN
WHITECHAPEL‘s latest album, Mark Of The Blade, was released last year via Metal Blade. Crowned an, “exciting milestone,” by Alternative Press, the record was produced by Mark Lewis (The Black Dahlia Murder, Cannibal Corpse) and sees WHITECHAPEL redefine who they are and what they are capable of with the resulting eleven tracks. Kicking off with “The Void” — with its Slayer-esque ferocity that is perfectly suited to the band’s three-guitar attack — the songs that follow all leave a distinct impression, and by the time the rich, dark melodies on “Decennium” bring the record to a close, it’s impossible to deny the emotional weight brought to bear. To view the band’s “Bring Me Home” video and to purchase the record in various formats, visit: metalblade.com/whitechapel.
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