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FROM HELL is pleased to announce that the band has joined the Evil Over Europe Tour with double headliners POSSESSED and BELPHEGOR this December 2016. This is going to be one of the most extreme tours of the year and this will be FROM HELL’s first tour in Europe. FROM HELL brings their own brand of horror metal to Europe that is an amalgam of death metal, thrash metal and black metal. The band’s music is one long horror story from beginning to end and the band will be playing an excerpt of their horror story on this tour. Main support for the tour will be ABSU, black metal from Dallas, Texas. Also on the bill will be Cold Raven and Sariola. FROM HELL’s front man, Sinn, says the band’s music is influenced by the great King Diamond and musically by bands such as Death and At the Gates. On this tour will be bass player, Stephen Goodwin, of Viscious Rumors who is temporarily replacing Damien Sisson who is on tour with Death Angel and on lead guitar will be Justin Sakogawa of Hatriot, temporarily replacing Claudeous Creamer, who was tapped by POSSESSED to play lead guitar on this tour.

This tour will be the last set of shows supporting FROM HELL’s debut release Ascent From Hell. When the band returns from the tour, they will go into the studio to begin tracking new songs for the next FROM HELL horror album, tentatively entitled Rats & Ravens!

02.12.2016 - FR - Paris, Glazart
03.12.2016 - IT - Brescia, Circolo Colony
04.12.2016 - CH - Zurich, Dynamo
06.12.2016 - SK - Kosice, Collosseum
07.12.2016 - SLO - Ljubljana, Kino Siska
08.12.2016 - CZ - Ostrava,Barrack Club
09.12.2016 - PL - Wroclaw, Alibi
10.12.2016 - GER - Berlin, Nuke Club
11.12.2016 - NL - Tilburg, Dudok
12.12.2016 - UK - Glasgow, Classic Grand
13.12.2016 - UK - London, Islington Academy
14.12.2016 – GER – Oberhausen, Helvete
15.12.2016 - GER - Ludwigsburg, Rockfabrik
16.12.2016 - GER - Ingolstadt, Eventhalle Westpark
17.12.2016 - BEL - Bruges, Entrepot
18.12.2016 - GER - Hamburg, Logo
19.12.2016 - GER - Flensburg, Roxy
20.12.2016 - GER - Erfurt, From Hell

POSSESSED
https://www.facebook.com/666possessed

BELPHEGOR
http://www.belphegor.at/
https://www.facebook.com/belphegor

ABSU
http://absu.bandzoogle.com/
https://www.facebook.com/officialabsu

FROM HELL
http://www.fromhell.net/
https://www.facebook.com/thisbandisFROMHELL

COLD RAVEN
https://www.facebook.com/coldraven666

SARIOLA
http://sariola.de/
https://www.facebook.com/sariolaofficial

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