Hatebreed to embark on 30th anniversary North American tour this fall

Metalcore band Hatebreed performs live on stage June 29^ 2012 at 15th annual Tuska Open Air Metal Festival in Suvilahti^ in Helsinki^ Finland.

Hatebreed is hitting the road to celebrate their 30th anniversary across North America, continuing its anniversary celebration with a fall 2024 headlining tour this September/October. The band shares: “What show will we see you at?! 30th Anniversary North American Tour just announced w/ the mighty @carcassband @harmsway13 & @cryptadeath!”

According to Blabbermouth, the band will embark on fall trek that kicks off on September 26th in Portland, Maine, and runs through October 27th in Norfolk, VA, including stops in Canada. Hatebreed will be joined by Carcass, Harms Way, and Crypta throughout their North American run.

Hatebreed will also embark on a 30th anniversary run in Europe, with special guests Crowbar. The European tour dates are set for June 2024 with stops in France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, and Denmark.

Singer Jamey Jasta shares: “We are extremely grateful to have hit this milestone and to be able to celebrate it with some of the best bands and fans in the world! We cannot wait to see everyone on the road,” while drummer Matt Byrne adds: “Thirty years of Hatebreed! What a wild ride it has been! The ups, the downs, and all of the in-betweens… I have nothing but gratitude towards my bandmates and each and every one of our fans worldwide. We’re coming to see you all. Stay tuned.”

Tickets are on sale now; head to the band’s official website for more information.

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