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Cradle of Filth announce Majestic in Death North American tour in 2026

Author Benedetta Baldin - 9.12.2025

Cradle Of Filth is scheduled to headline the ‘Majestic In Death Tour’ throughout the United States in the upcoming spring season, as theprp reports. The band, renowned for their contributions to extreme metal, will be supported by the New York-based death metal group Suffocation. Opening acts include North Dakotan black metallers Ghost Bath and the masked nu metalcore ensemble Cultus Black. Tickets will be available for purchase starting Friday, December 12th at 10:00 am local time.

04/30 San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater
05/01 Fort Worth, TX – Tannahill’s
05/03 Corpus Christi, TX – Crush The Coast Fest
05/04 Houston, TX – House Of Blues
05/05 Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
05/07 Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville
05/08 Pensacola, FL – Vinyl
05/09 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
05/11 Washington, DC – Black Cat
05/12 Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian
05/14 Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple
05/16 Saginaw, MI – The Vault
05/19 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
05/20 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
05/21 Lawrence, KS – Granda Theater
05/22 Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theater
05/23 Denver, CO – Gothic Theater

Belched from Hell’s depths into the rustic charms of the Witch County, Suffolk thirty long and disturbing years ago, Cradle Of Filth are undisputed giants of the heavy metal realm. Imperious purveyors of a perennially unique strain of dark, dastardly and wilfully extreme metal, with deep roots in the worlds of gothic horror and occult curiosity, the band led by Dani Filth has weathered three decades of tumult and trial, earning a formidable reputation as both a singular creative force and one of the most riotously entertaining live bands the metal world has ever produced. 

From primitive early works like 1992 debut ‘The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh’ to more expansive and theatrical classics like ‘Cruelty And The Beast’ and ‘Midian’, Cradle Of Filth defied trends and constructed their own idiosyncratic world of foul grandeur, becoming one of the UK’s most notable metal bands in the process. Since then, they have traversed the world countless times, hoovering up plaudits and praise from an ever-expanding international fan base. Resolutely prolific, the band’s catalogue has grown in depth and stature all the while, irrespective of line-up changes or the whims of the faithful. 

In more recent times, Cradle Of Filth have hit an unmistakable hot streak of creativity and urgency. As a new line-up coalesced around the creation of 2015’s ‘Hammer Of The Witches’, fresh impetus propelled the band to new heights, as the revitalised crew became more in demand around the world than ever before. 2017’s ‘Cryptoriana – The Seductiveness Of Decay’ repeated the trick with even more explosive flamboyance. Until a global pandemic brought the music industry to a jarring halt, Cradle Of Filth were almost permanently on the road and absolutely fucking flying. As a result, it should surprise no one that the band’s brand new album, ‘Existence Is Futile’, is yet another monumental and electrifying journey through the dark.