SUICIDE SILENCE To Team Up With WHITECHAPEL For 'Straight Outta Hell' Tour

July 11, 2016

SUICIDE SILENCE will team up with WHITECHAPEL for a massive co-headlining tour this fall. The trek our begins late September and runs through late October. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

Comments SUICIDE SILENCE guitarist Mark Heylmun: "Finally, after more than a decade, this tour of tours is coming to a city near you! Lube up those earholes, because SUICIDE SILENCE and WHITECHAPEL, believe it or not, have NEVER toured together in the United States. Time for Friday night, every night!! Bring your energy, we'll bring ours and together we will make memories on BlackCraft's 'Straight Outta Hell' tour this September-October. We got DESPISED ICON on some nights and we have CARNIFEX and OCEANO along for the ride as well.

"We will be partnering with the Living The Dream Foundation on some VIP packages available if you wanna meet/hang pre show. A portion of those proceeds will be going to their very special charity! Consider yourself in the know. Oh, and how could we forget that we may or may not have something new to share on this tour, so go get your tix and let's throw it the fuck down!"

SUICIDE SILENCE recently entered the studio with producer Ross Robinson (KORN, SLIPKNOT, LIMP BIZKIT, SEPULTURA) to begin recording its new album, due later in the year via Nuclear Blast.

"You Can't Stop Me", SUICIDE SILENCE's first album to feature vocalist Hernan "Eddie" Hermida and their first since the tragic loss of singer Mitch Lucker, was released in July 2014 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment.

Lucker died November 1, 2012 after sustaining injuries in a motorcycle crash in Huntington Beach that Halloween night.

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