SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL Announce European & UK Summer Tour

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Slaughter to Prevail are set to storm Europe and the UK this summer, combining appearances at major festivals with headline dates alongside Vended, Crypta, and the rising teen thrash band Chained Saint.

Chained Saint will be making their European debut on this run, having previously been invited onstage by Slaughter To Prevail‘s Alex Terrible at the 2025 Louder Than Life festival after their set was cut short due to weather. The tour kicks off on July 17 at Progresja in Warsaw, POL and wraps up on August 15 at Dynamo Metalfest in Eindhoven, NET. Get your tickets here.

7/17 Warsaw, POL Progresja (+ Vended)
7/18 Vienna, AUT Gasometer (+ Vended)
7/19 Vizovice, CZE Masters Of Rock
7/21 Zagreb, HRV Tvornica Kulture (+ Vended)
7/24 Athens, GRE Floyd (+ Crypta)
7/25 Thessaloniki, GRE Moni Lazariston (+ Crypta)
7/27 Sofia, BUL Maimunarnika (+ Crypta)
7/29 Rasnov, ROM Rockstadt Extreme Fest
7/31 Loebnitz, GER Full Rewind Festival
8/1 Saarbruecken, GER Garage (+ Crypta)
8/2 Stuttgart, GER LKA Longhorn (+ Vended)
8/5 Villena, SPA Leyendas del Rock
8/7 Kortrijk, BEL Alcatraz Festival
8/8 Derbyshire, UK Bloodstock Open Air
8/10 Glasgow, UK SWG3 Galvanizers (+ Crypta)
8/12 Bristol, UK O2 Academy (+ Crypta)
8/14 Carhaix-Plouguer, FRA Motocultor Festival
8/15 Eindhoven, NET Dynamo Metalfest

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