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Fallujah

Fallujah Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 83,449
Category Progressive Metal, Atmospheric Metal
Concerts
Dec
04
The Masquerade
Atlanta
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Dec
06
The End
Nashville
Tickets
Feb
11
Pumpehuset
Copenhagen
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Feb
14
Lido
Berlin
Tickets
Feb
18
Rock Café
Praha 1
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Mar
03
Le Grillen
Colmar
Tickets
Mar
04
Petit Bain
Paris
Tickets
Mar
07
The Dome
London
Tickets
About Fallujah
Tech-metal outfit Fallujah intensify their metallic dynamism on stunning new album, Empyrean. Built on an “all killer, no filler” maxim, the Bay Area-based quartet delivered just that on album number five. From video single “Radiant Ascension” and “Embrace Oblivion” to “Soulbreaker” and “Mindless Omnipotent Master,” Empyrean is breathtaking in atmospheric expanse and impressive in sophistication. Fallujah’s overhauled lineup has contributed massively to the level-up on display. Primary songwriter/ guitarist Scott Carstairs and compeer/drummer Andrew Baird enlisted Archaeologist’s Kyle Schaefer and Evan Brewer (formerly Entheos/The Faceless) as their new vocalist and bassist, respectively. Technicians at heart but looking for old flames, Fallujah rediscovered their muse on Empyrean.“After such an experimental expression [with Undying Light], we sat down to write Empyrean completely refreshed and inspired,” reveals Carstairs. “It was like the musical tension of the last decade had been released, and we were ready to achieve goals the band had originally set out for. Empyrean is truly a return to form because we are doing what comes naturally to us, but with an intensity that we haven’t achieved in the past. We set out to create something that represents the band and its history in its purest form while also pushing our technical abilities further than we have ever gone.” Since forming in 2007, Fallujah have triumphed over their challenges. Whether it’s self-administering the band, going to school, writing music, or working full-time, they’ve savored release of and diehard fan admiration for five albums in The Harvest Wombs (2011), The Flesh Prevails (2014), Dreamless (2016), Undying Light (2019), and their latest Empyrean. Indeed, diligence and creative enterprise have resulted in high-profile tours with Whitechapel, Suffocation, The Black Dahlia Murder, and more across North America, Europe, and Australia. Fallujah also prospered with critics in Metal Hammer, Allmusic, and Metalsucks. The group’s Billboard chart positions on the Top Hard Rock Albums (Dreamless, The Flesh Prevails) and Heatseekers Albums (Dreamless, Undying Light) prove that with every twist and turn, Fallujah’s fans are with them. Empyrean, with its revivalist spikes, bolstered atmospherics and highpowered production, is the greatest yet. “Every Fallujah album has been a reflection of whatever ideas felt the freshest and exciting to us at that particular point in time,” Carstairs offers. “We’ve developed our own defined sound over the years, but on this album, our new members helped bring in some new perspectives. We incorporated new elements such as counterpoint and tempo changes but maintained elements integral to the band and even brought back techniques used in older records. At this point, it’s all about elegantly presenting the sound we have cultivated over the last decade.” Empyrean is a specialist’s paradise. As a rhythm/lead player, Carstairs enters a league of his own. Tracks like “The Bitter Taste of Clarity,” “Radiant Ascension,” and “Eden’s Lament” illustrate he’s upped his chops and boosted the emotional outlay. Throughout, he’s careful about compositional placement and how his radiant, palliative leads complement Fallujah’s sapid landscape. Drummer Baird tastefully and aggressively holds down the fort, grooving and syncopating admirably on “Radiant Ascension,” “Embrace Oblivion,” and “Mindless Omnipotent Master.” Fallujah’s long-standing timekeeper has always been great, but on Empyrean, he’s superior. Right there with him is recently joined bassist Evan Brewer, thundering and bopping on, around, and against Baird’s foundation like a seasoned prizefighter. “Duality of Intent” is but one of Brewer’s standouts. Although known for his guitar work outside of Fallujah, newcomer vocalist Kyle Schaefer’s low-end and mid-range bark perfectly matches the existential threat themed lyrics. Empyrean is Fallujah inspired, and as they approach their 15th year, the Americans couldn’t be better. “Empyrean isn’t a concept album, but there are some recurring themes throughout,” explains Carstairs. “The first three songs (‘The Bitter Taste of Clarity,’ ‘Radiant Ascension’ and ‘Embrace Oblivion’) all deal with a process of metaphorical rebirth—overcoming personal hardships, finding the right outlook to keep moving forward, and learning to embrace change in a way that makes you stronger for it in the long run. ‘Duality of Intent’ describes the internal conflict between the two sides of your brain, simultaneously craving immediate gratification versus long-term fulfillment and the paradoxical balance that results. ‘Artifacts’ is about the universal human desire to create something that will live on beyond oneself. ‘Mindless Omnipotent Master’ takes a cynical look outward, personifying mankind’s globally linked networks of societal and technological systems as a giant mechanical beast which has grown beyond our control and now moves of its own accord.” Fallujah welcome the return of long-time producer Mark Lewis (Whitechapel, Cannibal Corpse) on Empyrean. Under Lewis’s expert sonic tutelage, the quartet advanced on the production milestones that benefitted Undying Light (2019), walking away with an album that sounds incredible at high velocity (“The Bitter Taste of Clarity,” “Soulbreaker”) and when it carries sentimental heft (“Into the Eventide,” “Celestial Resonance”). Fallujah and Lewis recorded Empyrean at MRL Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, over six months. The full-spectrum endeavor was then mixed and mastered by Lewis in seven weeks. The studio sessions weren’t without sacrifice, however. Fallujah worked their tails off to make Empyrean the remarkable reality that it is. “It was certainly long and arduous,” Carstairs exhales. “Everyone involved had the mindset that it had to be our best work, and because of that, we were incredibly meticulous and hard on ourselves. We were united in our goal and embraced the brutality of committing to it.” Throughout Empyrean, Fallujah surprise. Musically, lyrically, and with their bevy of guests, they add hardto- describe depth and musical import. Vocalist Tori Letzler (Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice) reprises her angelic role on “Radiant Ascension” and “Artifacts,” while Chiasma’s Katie Thompson also reappears to elevate “Embrace Oblivion” and “Into the Eventide.” Chaney Crabb of Entheos and Cyborg Octopus’s David Wu tender their considerable talents on “Mindless Omnipotent Master” and “Duality of Intent,” respectively. Celebrated artist Peter Mohrbacher (Serenity in Murder, Rainbowdragoneyes) replays his role on Empyrean as well. Truly, this is an all-star cast appearing on a momentous album by a band reaching beyond. “From the beginning of this writing process and until the end, we painstakingly made sure every aspect of this record would blow away our listeners,” states Carstairs. “We meticulously scrutinized every riff and note choice. There has never been this much effort put into a Fallujah record as we did with Empyrean, and the result is a truly monstrous record that we believe is the band’s best work by a significant margin. We showed you restraint on the last record. Now, let us show you what happens when we leave it all on the table.” Venture into Fallujah’s exosphere on Empyrean. They’re waiting for you. Explanation of the Name: Fallujah is a city in the Al Anbar province of Iraq that at the time of the bands formation sustained the highest concentration of destruction and casualties on both sides of the fighting. The members of Fallujah have lived the majority of their lives in the post 9/11 world growing up with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as observing the tension between East and West and religious turmoil. The city of Fallujah represents the pinnacle of tensions, hostility and destruction that has come to define the world we live in. To claim that the band has no knowledge of what went on there or is disrespectful is simply an uninformed opinion and irrelevant to the true message of the band.
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Genres
Progressive Metal, Atmospheric Metal
Band members
Evan Brewer - Bass, Kyle Schaefer - Vocals, Scott Carstairs - Guitars, Andrew Baird - Drums
What fans are saying
Константин
5 / 5
Атмосферно и зло!
Lido KIRSONS Berlin, Germany
Feb 22, 2019
Jamie
5 / 5
SO FUCKING GOOD
House of blues Anaheim, CA
May 05, 2019
Christian
5 / 5
Amazing show
Backstage Bar & Billiards Las Vegas, NV
Jul 27, 2024
Scott
5 / 5
Incredible!!
The Park Theatre Winnipeg, MB
Oct 07, 2022
WAGNER
4 / 5
Awesomeness!!
1720™ Los Angeles, CA
May 26, 2022
Preston
5 / 5
FANTASTIC
Marquis Theater Denver, CO
Sep 15, 2022
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Fallujah Tour Cities
Atlanta, GA Nashville, TN Paris, France London, United Kingdom Colmar, France Copenhagen, Denmark Berlin, Germany

Frequently Asked Questions About Fallujah

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Fallujah on tour?

Yes, Fallujah is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Fallujah concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Fallujah tour is scheduled for 8 dates across 7 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Fallujah scheduled to play?

Fallujah is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Fallujah tour start?

Fallujah’s tour starts Dec 04, 2025 and ends on Mar 07, 2026. They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in Atlanta at The Masquerade and their next upcoming concert will be in Nashville at The End.

What venues is Fallujah performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Dec 04 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Dec 06 - Nashville, TN @ The End

2026 Tour Dates:

Feb 11 - Copenhagen, Hovedstaden @ Pumpehuset
Feb 14 - Berlin, 16 @ Lido
Feb 18 - Praha 1, Czech Republic @ Rock Café
Mar 03 - Colmar, Grand Est @ Le Grillen
Mar 04 - Paris, Île-de-France @ Petit Bain
Mar 07 - London, ENG @ The Dome
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