Cannibal Corpse add Full of Hell to fall headlining tour

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Cannibal Corpse’s forthcoming fall headlining trek across the United States has a new addition to the lineup.

Revealed today, Full of Hell will join the trek, which starts on September 15 at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works. Last month, the grindcore band unveiled their new Broken Sword, Rotten Shield EP via Closed Casket Activities. The tour will also feature support from Municipal Waste and Fulci.

Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.

Cannibal Corpse tour dates

9/15/2025 Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN

9/17/2025 The Mill & Mine – Knoxville, TN

9/18/2025 Louder Than Life – Louisville, KY

9/19/2025 Roxian Theatre – Pittsburgh, PA

9/20/2025 NE Metal and Hardcore Fest – Worcester, MA

9/22/2025 Buffalo RiverWorks – Buffalo, NY

9/23/2025 Agora Theater – Cleveland, OH

9/24/2025 The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI

9/26/2025 The Rave – Milwaukee, WI

9/27/2025 Epic Event Center - Green Bay, WI

9/28/2025 First Ave – Minneapolis, MN

9/29/2025 The Truman – Kansas City, MO

9/30/2025 Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK

10/02/2025 Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ

10/03/2025 Ventura Theater – Ventura, CA

10/04/2025 House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA

10/05/2025 Soma – San Diego, CA

10/07/2025 Rialto Theater – Tucson, AZ

10/09/2025 The Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX

10/10/2025 House Of Blues – Houston, TX

10/11/2025 The Hall – Little Rock, AR

10/12/2025 Mars Music Hall – Huntsville, AL

10/14/2025 The Ritz – Raleigh, NC

10/15/2025 The National – Richmond, VA

10/17/2025 The Paramount – Huntington, NY

10/18/2025 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ

10/19/2025 The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD

10/21/2025 The Norva – Norfolk, VA

10/22/2025 The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC

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