Suffocation Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
206,135
Category
Extreme Metal
Concerts
Nov
20
Come and Take It Live
Austin
Tickets
Nov
21
House of Blues Dallas
Dallas
Tickets
Nov
22
El rey theater
Albuquerque
Tickets
Nov
23
Nile
Phoenix
Tickets
Nov
24
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego
Tickets
Nov
26
The Belasco Theater
Los Angeles
Tickets
Nov
27
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco
Tickets
Nov
29
Bossanova Ballroom
Portland
Tickets
Nov
30
El Corazon
Seattle
Tickets
Dec
02
Metro Music Hall
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Dec
03
The Oriental Theater
Denver
Tickets
Dec
04
Waiting Room Lounge
Omaha
Tickets
Dec
05
Avondale Music Hall
Chicago
Tickets
Dec
06
The Crofoot Ballroom
Pontiac
Tickets
Dec
07
The KING of CLUBS
Columbus
Tickets
Dec
08
The Brooklyn Monarch
Brooklyn
Tickets
Dec
10
Palladium
Worcester
Tickets
Dec
11
Lovedraft's
Mechanicsburg
Tickets
Dec
12
Hooligans Music Hall
Jacksonville
Tickets
Dec
13
The Senate
Columbia
Tickets
Dec
14
Culture Room
Fort Lauderdale
Tickets
Dec
15
Underbelly
Jacksonville
Tickets
Dec
16
Hangar 1819
Greensboro
Tickets
Dec
17
Canal Club
Richmond
Tickets
Feb
27
Matrix Bochum
Bochum
Tickets
Feb
28
Electric Brixton
London
Tickets
Mar
01
Rescue Rooms
Nottingham
Tickets
Mar
02
Manchester Academy
Manchester
Tickets
Mar
03
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Glasgow
Tickets
Mar
04
Marble Factory
Bristol
Tickets
Mar
05
The Mill, Digbeth
Digbeth
Tickets
Mar
06
Old Fire Station
Bournemouth
Tickets
Mar
07
Glazart
Paris
Tickets
Mar
08
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Zürich
Tickets
Mar
09
Backstage Halle
Munich
Tickets
Mar
10
Locomotiv Club
Bologna
Tickets
Mar
11
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Ljubljana
Tickets
Mar
12
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Budapest
Tickets
Mar
13
Fleda club
Brno
Tickets
Mar
14
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Erfurt
Tickets
Mar
15
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Heidelberg
Tickets
Mar
16
Szene
Wien
Tickets
Mar
17
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Warsaw
Tickets
Mar
18
Felsenkeller Leipzig
Leipzig
Tickets
Mar
19
Hole44
Berlin
Tickets
Mar
20
Bahnhof Pauli
Hamburg
Tickets
Mar
21
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Göteborg
Tickets
Mar
22
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Stockholm
Tickets
Mar
23
John Dee
Oslo
Tickets
Mar
25
Ääniwalli
Helsinki
Tickets
Mar
26
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Tampere
Tickets
Mar
28
Pumpehuset
Copenhagen
Tickets
Mar
29
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Nijmegen
Tickets
Mar
30
Embrace The Suffering European Tour 2025
Antwerpen
Tickets
Aug
06
Brutal Assault 2025
Jaroměř
Tickets
Aug
15
Motocultor Festival 2025
Carhaix-plouguer
Tickets
About Suffocation
Suffocation Biography 2017
By Chris Dick
A good four years separate rager Pinnacle of Bedlam from new killer Of the Dark Light. But it wasn’t always like this. Back in the ‘90s, Suffocation maniacs waited, at most, two years between old and new fixes of New York-styled brutality. Landmark full-length Effigy of the Forgotten was only two years removed from debut EP, Human Waste. Likewise, Breeding the Spawn slayed posers and pretenders a year and a half after Effigy of the Forgotten blueprinted Suffocation into the history books. And Pierced from Within, the wickedest death metal put to tape in the mid-‘90s, slammed fist first into mediocrity and mundanity two years after Breeding the Spawn. Clearly, there were times when Suffocation’s march towards total annihilation was fast and furious.
“There’s a reason we don’t put out records every two years now,” asserts long-time Suffocation guitarist and primary songwriter Terrance Hobbs. “For one, we don’t need to. Two, we tour more now than we did in the early days. And three, we’re no longer in our twenties. We all have lives and families now. Plus, I enjoy writing things and letting them organically mature. For example, I started writing songs for Of the Dark Light right after Pinnacle of Bedlam.”
“Ever since I joined, Suffocation’s been on pretty heavy album and tour cycles,” bassist and lyric writer Derek Boyer agrees. “Sometimes the charisma was there, sometimes it wasn’t. We’d be on the road for a year, and only after that, we’d think about putting songs together. Then, we’d get pulled back on the road. That would delay the album cycle. So, our album cycle went from every two years to every three years to now every four years. Pinnacle of Bedlam came out in 2013. That’s a long time ago.”
Indeed, it was. When Pinnacle of Bedlam hit store shelves in the winter 2013, the world was proverbially on its knees. North Korea was conducting underground nuclear tests, a meteor hit a city in Russia’s South Urals, and Benedict XVI resigned as Pope, the first to intentionally do so since 1294. All this pandemonium occurred the same month Suffocation unfurled Pinnacle of Bedlam unto the world. Harbinger of doom it was. Four years later, the blue marble we inhabit is certifiably nuttier and more violent. It’s the perfect vehicle for Of the Dark Light, a full-length that not only welcomes new members—drummer Eric Morotti and guitarist Charlie Errigo—but also sees Hobbs writing the craziest, cruelest Suffocation material since Effigy of the Forgotten.
“Now, bands are very cutting edge,” Hobbs observes. “So, we felt we had to step up our game a little bit. Still be unique, but I will say we’re still using the same formula we’ve been using since Suffocation formed. It’s just ramped up. There are some new things in there that I hope the fans will hear. They’ll have to really listen to the album to hear it though. With the new guys, I had to consider their input. Really, in a nutshell, it came down to the chemistry I had with Charlie and Eric. It was a bonus, to me, that I had players that were really into it.”
“Terrance is the majority songwriter, where I’m the majority lyric writer,” offers Boyer. “I’ll get Hobbs to help me out with some lyrics or he’ll ask me to for my input on his songwriting ideas. We collaborate really well together. Now that we have some newer cats, we started playing live. We immediately thought, ‘Fuck, we need to have a new record out.’ So, we slammed everybody into the same room to finalize the album. Sure, we could’ve put out the album a long time ago, but the chemistry is so good now, I can’t imagine what this album would’ve sounded like without them.”
Written over a four-year span but finalized in the studio—“bells and whistles”, Hobbs calls it—Of the Dark Light ups Suffocation’s already ridiculous ante. The first song written, ‘The Warmth within the Dark’, is just as powerful, technical, and savage as the last song written, ‘Caught between Two Worlds’. It’s hard to believe members Frank Mullen and Hobbs were doing this in their teens. Now, almost three decades later, Suffocation are more intense, have more fire, and can still out-riff, out-growl, and out-blast younger bands mimeoed off classics like Despise the Sun and Blood Oath.
“I like ‘Some Things Should Be Left Alone’ and ‘Of the Dark Light’,” Hobbs reveals. “People should take into consideration when driving into work and playing this record. I don’t want people out road raging too much. There’s no need to plow into somebody at 155 miles per hour while playing this record. This album has a lot of gas to it. Listen to it on your headphones at the gym instead. I think the Suffocation fan are really going enjoy it.”
“A band like Suffocation isn’t going to introduce clean vocals or synthesizer,” says Boyer. “That’s just not who we are. This is Suffocation’s formula. This is the Suffocation fans have known to come and love. We’re not going to stray too far off that path. We have a focal point. We’re a death metal band. We’ve always been kind of quick and technical. We didn’t want to lose that. We just wanted to make all that more exciting, more alive on Of the Dark Light.”
To put Of the Dark Light to so-called ‘tape’, the band holed up—for the fifth time—at Joe Cincotta’s Full Force Studios (Waking the Cadaver, Mortal Decay) in Long Island, New York. From the beginning of December 2016 to just after Christmas, Suffocation mercilessly laid down tracks like ‘Your Last Breaths’, ‘Return to the Abyss’, ‘Some Things Should Be Left Alone’, and a re-make of Breeding the Spawn bruiser ‘Epitaph of the Credulous’. To make sure everything was “tight”, Suffocation rehearsed for almost a month before hitting up Cincotta’s studio. Old habits, turns out, are hard to break.
“Where I come from, everybody has to sit down and learn the material,” Hobbs levels. “Practice it. Once we have it locked down as a band, then we can think about approaching the studio to record it. For us, we tried to take that same approach. It took a little more time than usual. Also, we wanted an organic sound. There’s so much you can do with technology these days. Any band can sit behind a computer and piece together songs and it’ll probably sound pretty great. We wanted Of the Dark Light to sound like Suffocation not a computer.”
“Joe goes back to Souls to Deny,” Boyer remembers. “He was a buddy. It was after that album where we started touring the world, going to places Suffocation had never been to before. On those tours, Joe was the soundman. It’s likely if we had a slamming and heavy sound in the 2000s, it’s because our soundman was our producer. He knew the band, he knew the material, so it’s clear he knew how it should sound in a live setting. From Souls to Deny to Of the Dark Light, we’ve done our music with Joe at Full Force.”
To perfect Of the Dark Light, Suffocation shipped off the recordings to Chris ‘Zeuss’ Harris to mix and master. Suffocation wanted a clear yet punishing sound. So, as with Pinnacle of Bedlam so too with Of the Dark Light. Having recently worked with death metal legends Six Feet Under, hardcore heroes Hatebreed, and tech-thrashers Revocation, Zeuss knew exactly what to put in and extract out of Suffocation for the group’s eighth full-length. Songs like ‘Clarity through Deprivation’, ‘Return to the Abyss’, and ‘The Violation’ have a particularly strong bite.
“We knew, as a friend of the band and a fellow East Coaster, Chris would get what we were aiming for,” says Hobbs. “I’d say this is a full Suffocation endeavor with some outside help, particularly where it concerned Zeuss. It turned out great working with him.”
“We had Zeuss doing the mixing and mastering for Pinnacle, so it made sense for him to reprise his role on Of the Dark Light,” Boyer states. “I thought Pinnacle sounded great, but after I compared it to Of the Dark Light, it smokes Pinnacle.”
But if there’s one thing that’s different about Of the Dark Light, it’s the vocals. Founding member and vocalist Frank Mullen is the main vocalist, but his successor, contributing vocalist Kevin Muller (The Merciless Concept / ex-Pyrexia), also has skin the Suffocation game. That being said, Mullen’s contributions were almost not meant to be. The story goes Mullen voiced his concerns about appearing on the follow-up to Pinnacle of Bedlam while hanging at a local bowling alley with Hobbs, Boyer, new guitarist Charlie Errigo, and a few friends. Frank said to his bandmates, ‘Yo, I don’t think I’m going to do the new record!’ They were quick to respond, ‘Come on, Frank!’ A little coercing later, Mullen and Muller would brutalize their way through Boyer’s transcendental death-wish lyrics.
“Frank will always be part of Suffocation,” assures Hobbs. “He can come in and record just fine. It’s the touring. He can’t be gone for five-six weeks at a clip. That’s not good for his job or his family. If you trace this back to the when the economy crashed in 2008, the likelihood of Frank getting out on tour became less of an option. I give him credit. He does what’s right for Frank and his family. He’s been a part of the band since the beginning. And he’ll always be a part of the band.”
“Frank always comes in with a few jabs,” Boyer laughs. “Like for this record, he said, ‘What in the hell did you idiots put together on this one?!’ He’s funny. Every time, he’s like, ‘I’m not doing this again!’ Then, after it all comes together, he’s like, ‘Ah, this is so sick!’ But Frank isn’t always going to be able to play live with us. So, we’ve brought on Kevin. He actually appeared on a lot of parts on Of the Dark Light. Long-time fans may not even notice there are parts with Kevin singing. He sounds just like Frank. Frank actually called me right after we got the master and said, ‘Fuck! Does Kevin sing on every goddamned song?!’ I was like, ‘No, not all of them.’ Kevin knocked it out of the park on this record.”
As for respite, there is no respite with Suffocation. Musically or lyrically. Conceptually, Of the Dark Light deals with transcendence, the shedding of the physical skin to achieve another plane of existence. But the lyrics originate not from a land of colors, incense, and feel-good vibes. Former labelmates Cynic have already covered that to great success. No, Suffocation, as expected, sourced their metaphysical prose from the depths of darkness.
“I wrote a lot about transcendence, leaving the physical body,” tells Boyer. “There are planes of existence you can’t go with the physical body. The only way to escape it is to end your life, not just of natural causes. There’s a suicidal theme to Of the Dark Light. But it’s not like we sit around thinking about or promoting suicide. No, we’re really talking about transcendence and what happens after.”
“There are a few songs on Of the Dark Light that are about loosely, I think, horror movie topics,” Hobbs adds. “We’re a death metal band. But the majority of the lyrics deal with transcending everything through death. Transcending our physical form. There’s touches of the Tibetan Book of the Dead to the lyrics. I mean, we prepare our whole lives to just pass away. What happens next? I don’t know, but I’m sure I’ll find out sooner or later.”
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Genres
Extreme Metal
Band members
Derek Boyer - Bass /, Frank Mullen - Vocals /, Eric Morotti - Drums /, Charles Errigo - Guitars /, Ricky Myers - Vocals /, Terrance Hobbs - Guitars /
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What fans are saying
Michael
The Suffocation show in Albany, NY "far surpassed my expectations" by a whole lot and the same can be said about any and all opening bands. It was a super excellent experience and it sucks that it had to end.
Empire Live
Albany, NY
Dec 11, 2023
AM14
Incredible. Possibly the best show I've ever been to. I love the white rabbit/paper tiger and i was in awe of Terrence Hobbs guitar. It was incredible. Glad i got to see a legendary band before Frank left
Paper Tiger
San Antonio, TX
Mar 30, 2019
Bob
Lola's room is not the right place for a death metal concert. No stage, no visibility. That being said, all the bands kicked ass. Bright my kid's, they had a great time.
Lola's Room
Portland, OR
Nov 05, 2018
Brandon
The bands tore the place apart, epic show! The stage setup was a disappointment as it sat below the crowd level making it impossible to see the performers unless you were in the front row of people.
Lola's Room
Portland, OR
Nov 05, 2018
frank
Except for some pesty ass kid(s) behind me I missed the ending of their performance and them walking off stage other then that it was amazing seeing Derek Boyer up front on his monster 👹 basses
Paper Tiger
San Antonio, TX
Dec 04, 2023
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Suffocation Tour Cities
Berlin, Germany
London, United Kingdom
Manchester, United Kingdom
Warsaw, Poland
Heidelberg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Brno, Czech Republic
Zürich, Switzerland
Budapest, Hungary
Oslo, Norway
Göteborg, Sweden
Jaroměř, Czech Republic
Munich, Germany
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Helsinki, Finland
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Copenhagen, Denmark
Antwerpen, Belgium
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Erfurt, Germany
Bristol, United Kingdom
Stockholm, Sweden
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Paris, France
Bochum, Germany
Bologna, Italy
Carhaix-Plouguer, France
Leipzig, Germany
Tampere, Finland
Los Angeles, CA
Seattle, WA
Jacksonville, FL
Salt Lake City, UT
Portland, OR
Greensboro, NC
Columbus, OH
San Diego, CA
Richmond, VA
Jacksonville, NC
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Denver, CO
Columbia, SC
San Francisco, CA
Chicago, IL
Phoenix, AZ
Pontiac, MI
Mechanicsburg, PA
Brooklyn, NY
Austin, TX
Albuquerque, NM
Dallas, TX
Omaha, NE
Worcester, MA
Frequently Asked Questions About Suffocation
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Suffocation on tour?
Yes, Suffocation is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Suffocation concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Suffocation tour
is scheduled for 56 dates across 54 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Suffocation scheduled to play?
Suffocation is scheduled to play 56 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Suffocation tour start?
Suffocation’s tour starts Nov 20, 2024 and ends on Aug 15, 2025.
They will play 54 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Austin at Come and Take It Live and their next upcoming concert
will be in London at Electric Brixton.
What venues is Suffocation performing at?
As part of the Suffocation tour, Suffocation is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 20 - Austin,
TX @ Come and Take It Live
Nov 21 - Dallas,
TX @ House of Blues Dallas
Nov 22 - Albuquerque,
NM @ El rey theater
Nov 23 - Phoenix,
AZ @ Nile
Nov 24 - San Diego,
CA @ House of Blues San Diego
Nov 26 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Belasco Theater
Nov 27 - San Francisco,
CA @ Great American Music Hall
Nov 29 - Portland,
OR @ Bossanova Ballroom
Nov 30 - Seattle,
WA @ El Corazon
Dec 02 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ Metro Music Hall
Dec 03 - Denver,
CO @ The Oriental Theater
Dec 04 - Omaha,
NE @ Waiting Room Lounge
Dec 05 - Chicago,
IL @ Avondale Music Hall
Dec 06 - Pontiac,
MI @ The Crofoot Ballroom
Dec 07 - Columbus,
OH @ The KING of CLUBS
Dec 08 - Brooklyn,
NY @ The Brooklyn Monarch
Dec 10 - Worcester,
MA @ Palladium
Dec 11 - Mechanicsburg,
PA @ Lovedraft's
Dec 12 - Jacksonville,
NC @ Hooligans Music Hall
Dec 13 - Columbia,
SC @ The Senate
Dec 14 - Fort Lauderdale,
FL @ Culture Room
Dec 15 - Jacksonville,
FL @ Underbelly
Dec 16 - Greensboro,
NC @ Hangar 1819
Dec 17 - Richmond,
VA @ Canal Club
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 27 - Bochum,
07 @ Matrix Bochum
Feb 28 - London,
United Kingdom @ Electric Brixton
Mar 01 - Nottingham,
Null @ Rescue Rooms
Mar 02 - Manchester,
United Kingdom @ Manchester Academy
Mar 03 - Glasgow,
Scotland @ Slay
Mar 04 - Bristol,
United Kingdom @ Marble Factory
Mar 05 - Digbeth,
Birmingham @ The Mill, Digbeth
Mar 06 - Bournemouth,
SWE @ Old Fire Station
Mar 07 - Paris,
Île-de-France @ Glazart
Mar 08 - Zürich,
ZH @ Züri Gmätzlets Fest
Mar 09 - Munich,
Germany @ Backstage Halle
Mar 10 - Bologna,
Italy @ Locomotiv Club
Mar 11 - Ljubljana,
61 @ Orlo Bar
Mar 12 - Budapest,
05 @ Barba Negra
Mar 13 - Brno,
Czech Republic @ Fleda club
Mar 14 - Erfurt,
TH @ Central Club
Mar 15 - Heidelberg,
13 @ Heidelberg Deathfest
Mar 16 - Wien,
W @ Szene
Mar 17 - Warsaw,
Mazowsze @ Proxima
Mar 18 - Leipzig,
Germany @ Felsenkeller Leipzig
Mar 19 - Berlin,
Germany @ Hole44
Mar 20 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Bahnhof Pauli
Mar 21 - Göteborg,
28 @ Filmstudion
Mar 22 - Stockholm,
Stockholms län @ Kollektivet Livet Bar & Scen
Mar 23 - Oslo,
Norway @ John Dee
Mar 25 - Helsinki,
Finland @ Ääniwalli
Mar 26 - Tampere,
06 @ Olympia
Mar 28 - Copenhagen,
Hovedstaden @ Pumpehuset
Mar 29 - Nijmegen,
03 @ Doornroosje
Mar 30 - Antwerpen,
VLG @ Samhain Festival
Aug 06 - Jaroměř,
Czech Republic @ Fortress Josefov - Underground Passages
Aug 15 - Carhaix-plouguer,
France @ Site De Kerampuil A Carhaix