EXHUMED To Kick Off The Redder Asphalt North American Headlining Tour This Fall


EXHUMED w/ Jarhead Fertilizer, Savage Master, Molder:

11/07/2026 Star Theatre – Portland, OR

11/08/2026 El Corazon – Seattle, WA

11/09/2026 Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC

11/11/2026 Dickens – Calgary, AB

11/12/2026 The Starlite Room – Edmonton, AB

11/13/2026 Black Cat Tavern – Saskatoon, SK

11/14/2026 Sidestage – Winnipeg, MB

11/15/2026 Black Pirates Pub – Thunder Bay, ON

11/17/2026 Hard Luck – Toronto, ON

11/18/2026 Piranha Bar – Montreal, QC

11/19/2026 Sonia – Boston, MA

11/20/2026 Saint Vitus – Brooklyn, NY

11/21/2026 Capital City Music Hall – Harrisburg, PA

11/22/2026 Metro Baltimore – Baltimore, MD

11/23/2026 No Class – Cleveland, OH

11/24/2026 Sanctuary – Detroit, MI

11/25/2026 Reggies – Chicago, IL

11/27/2026 The Annex – Madison, WI

11/28/2026 Underground Music – Minneapolis, MN

11/29/2026 xBK – Des Moines, IA

12/01/2026 Reverb Lounge – Omaha, NE

12/02/2026 HQ – Denver, CO

12/03/2026 Ace’s High – Salt Lake City, UT

12/04/2026 The Holland Project – Reno, NV

12/05/2026 The Mab – San Francisco, CA

12/06/2026 Constellation Room – Santa Ana, CA

EXHUMED will be touring in support of their critically adored Red Asphalt full-length, released earlier this year on Relapse Records.

EXHUMED:

Matt Harvey – guitar, vocals

Ross Sewage – bass, vocals

Mike Hamilton – drums

Sebastian Phillips – guitar

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