Dreadnought, Izthmi, and Immortal Bird Announce North American Tour

Metal

Dreadnought, Immortal Bird, and Izthmi are embarking on a North American tour this July.

Dreadnought play proggy metal and hail from Denver, while Immortal Bird are Chicago-based and play blackened sludge and Izthmi are from Seattle and play atmospheric black metal. The complimentary contrast of this tour will be something to write home about.

The tour also celebrates Dreadnought’s 10-year anniversary and first tour since August of 2022, when they toured in support of their record The Endless, out via Profound Lore.

Dreadnought, Izthmi, and Immortal Bird Announce North American Tour

Dreadnought vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Kelly Schilling says:

“This year marks the decade anniversary of our first album release! To celebrate, we will be performing material that spans our entire discography, from Lifewoven through The Endless.”

See the tour dates below:

* with Izthmi as support
+ with Immortal Bird co-headline

7/20 Denver, CO @ Hi Dive *
7/21 Salt Lake City, UT @ Aces High Saloon *
7/22 Las Vegas, NV @ Dive Bar *
7/24 Long Beach, CA @ Supply & Demand *
7/25 Albany, CA @ Ivy Room *
7/26 Crescent City, CA @ Enoteca *
7/27 Portland, OR @ High Water Mark *
7/28 Vancouver, B.C. @ Wise Hall
7/29 Seattle, WA @ Belltown Yacht Club *
7/31 Bozeman, MT @ Labor Temple
8/2 Des Moines, IA @ Lefty’s
8/3 Minneapolis, MN @ Mortimer’s +
8/4 Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club +
8/5 St Louis, MO @ Red Flag +
8/6 Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle (matinee) +
8/7 Lexington, KY @ Green Lantern +
8/8 Asheville, NC @ Fleetwood’s +
8/9 Atlanta, GA @ Bogg’s Social +
8/11 Houston, TX @ Black Magic Social Club

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