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Pig Destroyer time

Posted by Loren on February 17, 2024

Pig Destroyer time
courtesy of Chantik Photography

Pig Destroyer has announced an April run of US East Coast dates, joined by Jarhead Fertilizer, No/Mas, and Bandit.

The tour preludes the band's European dates on the Campaign For Musical Destruction Tour later this year, where they will split the bill with Napalm Death, Primitive Man, and Wormrot.

 

PIG DESTROYER TOUR DATES:

Apr 18 Bensalem, PA @ Broken Goblet *
Apr 19 Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
Apr 20 New York, NY @ The Harbor Lights (Boat Show) *
Apr 21 Mechanicsburg, PA @ Lovedraft’s Brewing Company 
* No Bandit

Additional Pig Destroyer Live Dates:

Mar 02 2024 DYNAMO, CH @ ZÜRI GMÄTZLETS VOL. III (w/ Cattle Decapitation)

Campaign for Musical Destruction Tour (feat. Napalm Death, Pig Destroyer, Primitive Man, Wormrot)

03-03- Antwerpen, BE - Zappa
05-03- Sheffield, UK  - Corporation 
06-03- Newcastle Upon 2024 Tyne, UK - Anarchy Brew Co
07-03- Glasgow, UK - Queen Margaret Union
08-03- London, UK - Electric Brixton
09-03- Liverpool, UK - 02 Academy 

Pig Destroyer time
courtesy of Chantik Photography

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