Cynic, Obscura, and Cryptosis Add Dates to European Tour |

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Cynic, Obscura, and Cryptosis just expanded their European tour to include some dates for lucky folks in the U.K. and Ireland. They will now also be hitting up Dublin, Glasgow, and London in March.

The run kicks off in Bochum, Germany on March 8 and ends March 30 in Copenhagen, Denmark. After that, Cynic will continue on solo to play Inferno Festival in Oslo, Norway.

3/8 Bochum, GER – Matrix
3/9 Aschaffenburg, GER – Colos-Saal
3/10 Eindhoven, NET – Dynamo
3/12 Dublin, IRE – Opium
3/13 Glasgow, UK – Slay
3/14 London, UK – The Underworld
3/15 Paris, FRA – Petit Bain
3/16 Nantes, FRA – Ferrailleur
3/17 Toulouse, FRA – Le Rex
3/19 Madrid, SPA – Copernico
3/20 Barcelona, SPA – La Nau
3/21 Lyon, FRA – MJC O Totem
3/22 Aarau, SWI – Kiff
3/23 Milan, ITA – Slaughter Club
3/24 Ljubljana, SLO – Orto Bar
3/26 Munich, GER – Backstage
3/27 Berlin, GER – Hole44
3/28 Hamburg, GER – Logo
3/29 Aarhus, DEN – Voxhall
3/30 Copenhagen, DEN – Pumpehuset
3/31 Oslo, NOR – Inferno Festival (Cynic only)

This past year, Cynic toured the U.S. with Atheist on their Focus and Presence Tour, on which Cynic performed their classic record Focus to celebrate it’s 30th anniversary. The details of this coming run have yet to be revealed, but we’re wondering if a new album will be announced, or if they will play a mix of classic and newer stuff.

Obscura last made major waves in 2022 with their tour presented by Metal Sucks alongside Fleshgod Apocalypse. It will be great to see them back on the road again, and we hope future dates bring them back to the U.S.

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