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Dying Fetus

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On Tour Yes
Followers 292,795
Category Death Metal, Brutal Death Metal, Technical Death Metal

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About Dying Fetus

DYING FETUS established a reputation for uncompromising integrity with a slew of classic albums and today rides a resurgence of respect and esteem with a new generation. As Revolver Magazine wrote upon the release of their first new material since 2017’s Wrong One To Fuck With: “Their unique sound has always straddled the line between extreme metal instrumentation and heavy hardcore chugginess, and right now, they’re extremely well-regarded by many of today’s heavy-hitting hardcore acts, as well as their fair share of death metal and deathcore up-and-comers.” Recorded in Baltimore with longtime producer Steve Wright (Future Islands) and mixed by Mark Lewis (Cannibal Corpse), Make Them Beg For Death contains every Dying Fetus hallmark. The veteran death metal band’s ninth album is fast, intense, and brimming with unstoppable grooves. Monstrous riffs, blast beats, unstoppable hooks, and earth-moving grooves define their catalog. The Black Dahlia Murder, Suicide Silence, and Whitechapel co-headlined tours with Dying Fetus in recent years, a testament to the veteran band’s continued relevance and respect in the genre. Decibel Magazine inducted the band’s zeitgeist third album, Destroy the Opposition (2000), into their prestigious Hall Of Fame, next to genre-defining classics from the likes of Metallica and Slayer. Metal Injection hailed Wrong One to Fuck With as a “menacing motherfucker.” The band continually refines its unique take on death, grind, and hardcore with a combination of virtuosity and ferocity, inescapably catchy hooks and punishing breakdowns, and a lack of pretension. “We put our own twist on death metal,” explains co-vocalist/guitarist John Gallagher, who co-founded the group in 1991. “We were like most bands, starting in the garage, drinking beer, having a little fun on the weekend, finding the right amps through trial and error. We blended aspects of bands we liked – Suffocation, Obituary, Deicide, and Cannibal Corpse, among others; the dual vocal approach of Carcass – and made them our own. ‘Let’s make it moshy, let’s make it slammy.’” Surprisingly, the band took a few cues from early Agnostic Front and Madball and even a bit of Rage Against The Machine, whose debut album arrived in 1992. “I wanted to take some of that groove and put it into death metal,” Gallagher says. Internal Bleeding, arguably the first band to do “all slam, all the time,” was another influence; their native New York was just a few hours away from the Dying Fetus home base in Maryland. “That whole New York scene really inspired us. It was a big part of our development, as all of our bands were continually influenced by each other.” Eschewing leather and spikes in favor of t-shirts, and shorts, the “street level” look of Dying Fetus ruffled some feathers in elitist metal circles but helped the music crossover to other scenes. That no-frills approach is the norm today; some death metal bands even sell branded basketball shorts. Early demos and a pair of albums on smaller labels led to the landmark release of Destroy the Opposition. The high-speed Stop At Nothing (2003) introduced bassist Sean Beasley, who began sharing vocal duties with Gallagher on the excessively brutal War of Attrition (2007). Drummer Trey Williams rounded out the modern, definitive Dying Fetus lineup beginning with the tech-metal masterpiece, Descend into Depravity (2009). “Outstanding technical bands like Necrophagist were out at that time,” Beasley remembers. “I wrote songs with like 25 riffs in them.” While no less technically proficient, Reign Supreme (2012) pushed the band’s groovier side back to the forefront. (“Second Skin” even appeared in an episode of South Park.) Five years later, “Dying Fetus hit the mark again” (Exclaim!) with the ruthless and crushing Wrong One To Fuck With. Hatebreed, As I Lay Dying, Knocked Loose, GWAR, Morbid Angel, and Six Feet Under are just a few bands who’ve taken Dying Fetus on tour over the years. In 2014, the fan-driven and tongue-in-cheek “What About Dying Fetus?” hashtag campaign earned them a mainstage spot at the UK’s Download Festival, playing before the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, Fall Out Boy, and Linkin Park. Make Them Beg For Death, set for release in 2023, delivers savage beatdowns equally designed to pulverize and mesmerize. “It follows on from where Wrong One To Fuck With left off,” Williams promises. “We don’t need to participate in the technical death metal arms race. We’ve got the big guns, and we’ve proven that. It’s all about pointing them in the right direction, so to speak.” To the men of Dying Fetus, the mission is straightforward. “The philosophy is the same now as it was when the band started,” Gallagher confirms. “To write catchy riffs and to make it memorable. Whatever style of music you’re doing, make it something people want to hear repeatedly.”

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Genres

Death Metal, Brutal Death Metal, Technical Death Metal

Band members

John Gallagher - Guitars/Vocals, Sean Beasley - Bass/Vocals, Trey Williams - Drums

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What fans are saying

Sebastian
5 / 5

DF is definitely one of the greatest death metal bands there are. This guys practice a lot and it shows. Chelsea Grin and Bodysnatcher delivered some serious brutal drops and Frozen Soul along with Undeath delivered some incredible and fresh new death metal, so glad I got to see such a lineup!

Rickshaw Theatre Vancouver, BC
May 23, 2022
Sahand
5 / 5

Awesome show! Great performances from all of the bands. I liked the nuances between each band even though they were all related to the death metal genre. Wasn’t familiar with any of them expect DF, but consider me a new fan! They nailed the lineup!

Warehouse Live Houston, TX
May 10, 2022
Colin
4 / 5

Dying Fetus always rules live. Their sound guy definitely had an off night. Can't fault the band on that. Lots of feed back on the guitar for the first 3 songs. The balance between instruments was way off. The openers were not bad.

MacEwan Hall Concerts Calgary, AB
Oct 12, 2025
Christopher
4 / 5

This show was STACKED - everyone in the bill brought their A-game and Portal is quickly becoming one of my favorite venues. A crowd-kill asshat who was sucker punching people got tossed fast, so it’s nice to know sh*t heads aren’t tolerated there.

PORTAL @ fifteenTWELVE Louisville, KY
Jun 13, 2024
Triple6MG
4 / 5

Dying Fetus had a bomb of show great setlist as well playing new songs. Although they had a few issues with sound, it was still worth it. As well for the fact they let fans interact with with them at the end.

Amityville Music Hall Amityville, NY
Jul 26, 2019

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Is Dying Fetus on tour?

Yes, Dying Fetus is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Dying Fetus concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Dying Fetus tour is scheduled for 18 dates across 16 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Dying Fetus scheduled to play?

Dying Fetus is scheduled to play 18 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Dying Fetus tour start?

Dying Fetus's tour starts May 08, 2026 and ends on Dec 04, 2026. They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in Daytona Beach at Daytona International Speedway and their next upcoming concert will be in Córdoba at Club Paraguay.

What venues is Dying Fetus performing at?

As part of the Dying Fetus tour, Dying Fetus is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

May 08 - Daytona Beach, FL @ Daytona International Speedway
May 16 - Columbus, OH @ Historic Crew Stadium
Nov 06 - Tijuana, B.C. @ Dragon Rojo Rock Bar
Nov 07 - Ciudad Obregón, Son. @ Magno Center
Nov 10 - Morelia, Mich. @ Salón Arena
Nov 12 - Monterrey, N.L. @ La Terraza Sultaan
Nov 14 - San Luis Potosí, S.L.P. @ Bunker 57
Nov 15 - Ciudad De México, CDMX @ Foro indie rocks
Nov 18 - Managua, MN @ Mirador De Tiscapa
Nov 19 - Tegucigalpa, Departamento de Francisco Morazán @ RadioHouse CasaCampo
Nov 21 - Panamá, Panamá @ Rock&Folk PTY
Nov 22 - Zapote, San José Province @ Pepper Disco Club
Nov 24 - São Paulo, SP @ Carioca Club
Nov 26 - Bogotá, Bogotá @ Ace Of Spades - Club
Nov 28 - Lima, Provincia de Lima @ Centro de convenciones Kantaro
Dec 01 - Santiago, Chile @ Blondie
Dec 03 - Córdoba, Córdoba @ Club Paraguay
Dec 04 - Buenos Aires, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires @ El Teatrito