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Tribulation

Tribulation Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 31,893
Category Progressive Death Metal, Death Metal, Black Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Melodic Metal, Metal
Concerts
Apr
02
Tribulation
Jyväskylä
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Apr
05
John Dee
Oslo
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Apr
17
Cirkus
Stockholm
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May
01
Reggie's Music Joint
Chicago
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May
02
recordBar
Kansas City
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May
03
Bluebird Theater
Denver
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May
04
The Urban Lounge
Salt Lake City
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May
06
El Corazon
Seattle
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May
07
Star Theater
Portland
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May
09
DNA Lounge
San Francisco
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May
10
The Regent Theater
Los Angeles
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May
11
Tribulation & Unto Others with special guests at Brick by Brick
San Diego
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May
12
The Rebel Lounge
Phoenix
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May
14
Come and Take It Live
Austin
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May
15
Tribulation and more at The Rail!
Fort Worth
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May
17
The Masquerade
Atlanta
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May
18
Chapel of Bones
Raleigh
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May
22
Preserving Underground
New Kensington
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May
23
The Meadows
Brooklyn
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May
24
Foufounes Électriques
Montreal
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May
25
Lee's Palace
Toronto
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About Tribulation
Countless bands have gotten the trajectory wrong. Too many haven’t figured out the musical calculus. More than is fair have veered off the proverbial map never to be heard of again. And they’ve all suffered greatly from it. Not Tribulation. From 2009’s 'The Horror' to 2013’s 'The Formulas of Death', the Swedes secretly figured out how to refactor death metal’s tenets to their favor. No more were Tribulation merely the product of their influences but rather something more, a step beyond wanton barbarity and the unharnessed fire of youth. Likewise, the venture between 2015’s The Children of the Night—a breakout moment for the Stockholmites—and new album Down Below is a yet another step into the unknown, where shadowy creatures glare with eyes ablaze and howl with white fangs bared. The years between and miles traveled could’ve forced the Swedes off their fiendish path, but they stayed true. From its obsidian core to its fluttering expanses, Down Below is a triumph of darkness and death. Or, very much Tribulation. “I wouldn’t say that evolution is as dramatic this time around,” says guitarist Adam Zaars. “There are elements from both 'The Formulas of Death' and 'The Children of the Night' (and 'The Horror' for that matter) on the new album, but with a new flavor. 'Down Below' is heavier and a bit rawer than Children and it wanders in similar territories when it gets more expansive, but it’s surely on different paths. It’s a very peculiar process when making music because you hear quite instantly whether something works if you try something ‘bold.’ And often you feel it even before you try it out and you have to tell everyone else to bear with you until you reach the point (whatever and where ever that is) where your idea has manifested in the way that you first saw or heard it. I think it’s the same for all of us. It’s all very Tribulation at least!” Indeed, Down Below has the hallmarks of Tribulation’s previous oeuvre. Frontman Johannes Andersson is as reptilian as ever, hissing and croaking poetic threads of necro-romance, while the guitars of Zaars and Jonathan Hultén seduce the dead and spellbind the living, and drummer—in his first appearance for Tribulation—Oscar Leander swings through Andersson’s bass playing with star-quality confidence. But there’s more to Down Below than Tribulation let on. There’s creepy pipe organs, John Carpenteresque slasher movements, ominous church bells, and monk calls woven through and into the Swedes’ Jugendstil-inspired death. While most are conspicuous in their new travails, the Swedes hide their moody innovations on 'Down Below'. “You can fit a lot into the space that we’re creating, but it’s always got to be of the right substance,” Zaars says. “It’s all a matter of balancing on the edge and not falling. I think that’s often what we do, actually. We push it all quite hard in many different directions and try not to fall over, be it cheesiness, pretentiousness or whatever. As an example, we have been writing about the vampire theme for a while now, a theme that is very, very cheesy if you do it in the wrong way (which to me is pretty much every way). Vampires and folk influences, it sounds like a pretty horrible mix, but it’s all very dear to us and so we treat it with respect. We try the same approach in the music. We take it all very seriously, and hopefully that works.” Written by Zaars and Hultén under the spell of countless blood moons, 'Down Below' is the result of Tribulation exploring the painstaking process of songwriting from new vantage points. While Hultén wrote predominantly on his own, Zaars teamed up with Andersson and Leander. They acted not only as bandmates—musicians able to play out Zaars’ maniacal pieces—but also as a feedback loop. Together, they put the sinful skeletons of Down Below to digital tape. The two methodologies worked well between Tribulation’s touring schedule—the Swedes played over 170 shows in support of The Children of the Night—and other band-related commitments. “I worked more closely with Johannes and Oscar,” says Zaars. “I had them on hand throughout the process to help me see if certain ideas worked or not, as well as being open to whatever ideas they had. Very valuable! Oscar also helped me a lot in that he has more skills than I when it comes to music software (and hardware for that matter) so we could record demos of my songs more easily which is something I have never done before. I usually come with the songs to the rehearsal room to try it out there for the first time and then record the demos with the entire band. This saved us a lot of time that we didn’t have in the first place. It was difficult as well. Maybe more difficult than ever. But the result is absolutely worth all the hard work that we’ve all had to put in to this!” 'Down Below' was recorded at Soundtrade Studios and Studio Cobra, respectively. Soundtrade, renowned for hosting Swedish music legends ABBA, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Europe, is where Leander tracked the drums with Martin Ehrencrona (Vampire, The Oath) at the helm and Linus Björklund at his side. After the Soundtrade sessions were over—about a week, according to Zaars— Tribulation cut over to Studio Cobra, with Ehrencrona in tow, to record the bass, guitar, vocals, and other instruments. For three months the Swedes toiled into the dead of countless nights—where songs like ‘The Lament,’ ‘Lady Death,’ ‘Lacrimosa,’ and ‘Here Be Dragons’ invoked the vaults of heaven to remarkable effect—to realize Down Below. Harvest, however unpleasant, was positively plentiful. “We chose Cobra because we recorded some stuff there for Children and really enjoyed the time there,” Zaars says. “Both the time in Soundtrade and Cobra were very enjoyable. Cobra and Martin gave us the opportunity to be creative. It was a new experience for us to work with a producer as we have this time, and I think we all really enjoyed it. I left a few things unfinished in some of my songs so that we could have his input and he’s been giving input and ideas wherever and whenever he’s had some. You give and you take and you kill a lot of your darlings, but in the end that’s almost always a good thing, and this time it really elevated the songs.” Certainly, Tribulation have come away with an album full of gems. From the death-rock shake of ‘The Lament’ and the windy Carpathian haunts of ‘Subterranea’ to the gloomy post-punk of ‘Nightbound’ and the infectious refrains of ‘Here Be Dragons,’Down Below is unbelievably great. But it doesn’t stop there. Inside the songs, Tribulation parlay awe and shock into something more impressive. Some of Zaars and Hultén’s best solo work can be heard on ‘Lady Death,’ ‘Cries from the Underworld,’ and ‘The World.’ Time-keeper Leander has also proven himself worthy of his newly appointed position. His ability to play simple yet clever continuously gets better as Down Below progresses. Check out ‘Here Be Dragons’! And Andersson’s vocals—even in their sublime decay—emote heavy sheaves of hate, mourning, loss, and fear. If The Formulas of Death was arboreal and 'The Children of the Night' urban, then Down Below must be nestled in between. “A bit of both for sure,” says Zaars. “We were aiming in one direction that was a bit more foresty and that direction kind of made its own twists and turns, as it always is when we do something. We let it happen, we let it guide us. When we speak in terms like this I would say that it’s still somewhat in the city, but that city is much older, or in a different era, than the city that Children resided in. And it’s a lot closer to the forest, and even ventures quite deep into it.” Changes are inevitable. The force of momentum powerful. As with The Children of the Night, so too with Down Below. Tribulation has succumbed to change and momentum, but the Swedes didn’t let it become them. They’ve evolved (or are evolving) on 'Down Below'. To wit, the evocative vibe of places frightful and things malign remains strong, as does Tribulation’s roots as an inspired death metal act. What’s changed is the approach and the inspirations affecting the approach. Down Below isn’t just Album of the Year material, it’s the type of effort that will be remembered for decades. Music from the other, indeed! Emerging from the darkness of the Swedish death metal abyss in 2004, the band immediately stood apart from what was already a crowded scene, betraying an uncompromising vision that refused to be shackled by any genre stereotypes.
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Genres
Progressive Death Metal, Death Metal, Black Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Melodic Metal, Metal
Band members
Joseph Tholl, Oscar Leander, Johannes Andersson, Adam Zaars
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What fans are saying
William
5 / 5
Tribulation plays well live. I enjoyed watching them.
Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR
Oct 10, 2018
Ryan
5 / 5
The vampyres did not disappoint. Fantastic show.
Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL
Sep 20, 2018
Rob
5 / 5
Fantastic show! Tribulation unleashed an electrifying performance
Rock & Roll Hotel Washington, DC
Oct 12, 2018
Hadil
5 / 5
Magic show and a awesome performance
Södra Teaterns Stora Scen Stockholm, Sweden
Dec 10, 2018
Cameron
5 / 5
Awesome live performance!! 🤘🤘🤘
Dickens Calgary, Canada
Sep 26, 2018
Peter
5 / 5
Good shit
Underworld London, United Kingdom
Feb 21, 2025
Mia
5 / 5
Amazing show!!
Lodge Room Highland Park Los Angeles, CA
Feb 22, 2025
AS
5 / 5
Amazing 🙌
Zenith Nantes Metropole Saint-Herblain, France
Feb 16, 2020
Matthew
5 / 5
Excellent!
Lodge Room Highland Park Los Angeles, CA
Oct 04, 2018
Magnus
5 / 5
Amazing
Södra Teaterns Stora Scen Stockholm, Sweden
Dec 13, 2018
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Tribulation Tour Cities
Raleigh, NC Montreal, QC Atlanta, GA Los Angeles, CA Portland, OR Denver, CO Kansas City, MO Fort Worth, TX Stockholm, Sweden Chicago, IL Seattle, WA Phoenix, AZ San Francisco, CA San Diego, CA Salt Lake City, UT New Kensington, PA Oslo, Norway Brooklyn, NY Jyväskylä, Finland Toronto, ON Austin, TX

Frequently Asked Questions About Tribulation

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Tribulation on tour?

Yes, Tribulation is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Tribulation concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Tribulation tour is scheduled for 21 dates across 21 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Tribulation scheduled to play?

Tribulation is scheduled to play 21 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Tribulation tour start?

Tribulation’s tour starts Apr 02, 2025 and ends on May 25, 2025. They will play 21 cities; their most recent concert was held in Jyväskylä at Lutakko and their next upcoming concert will be in Montreal at Foufounes Électriques.

What venues is Tribulation performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Apr 02 - Jyväskylä, West And Inner Finland @ Lutakko
Apr 05 - Oslo, Norway @ John Dee
Apr 17 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus
May 01 - Chicago, IL @ Reggie's Music Joint
May 02 - Kansas City, MO @ recordBar
May 03 - Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
May 04 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Urban Lounge
May 06 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
May 07 - Portland, OR @ Star Theater
May 09 - San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
May 10 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater
May 11 - San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
May 12 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Rebel Lounge
May 14 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live
May 15 - Fort Worth, TX @ The Rail
May 17 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
May 18 - Raleigh, NC @ Chapel of Bones
May 22 - New Kensington, PA @ Preserving Underground
May 23 - Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows
May 24 - Montreal, QC @ Foufounes Électriques
May 25 - Toronto, ON @ Lee's Palace
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