Danzig Announce 2025 US Tour with Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags

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Danzig Announce 2025 US Tour with Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags

Danzig have announced a 2025 West Coast tour set to take place in March. The brief six-date jaunt will feature support from Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags.

Frontman Glenn Danzig and company will kick off the outing on March 21st in Las Vegas. The tour will then hit Lincoln, California; Seattle; Portland, Oregon; and Los Angeles, before wrapping up March 30th in Phoenix.

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A Live Nation pre-sale for select dates begins Thursday (December 12th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code JOY, with a general on-sale starting Friday (December 13th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

The shows will mark the first Danzig concerts since September 2023. This past year, Glenn Danzig played three Original Misfits concerts.

As mentioned, the tour features a stacked lineup including NOLA sludge-metal masters Down (fronted by Philip Anselmo), Norwegian black-metal band Abbath (led by former Immortal frontman Abbath Doom Occulta), and New York hardcore veterans Cro-Mags (fronted by founding member Harley Flanagan).

See the complete list of tour dates, and revisit Danzig’s video for their signature song “Mother,” below.

Danzig 2025 Tour Dates:
03/21 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Virgin Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas *
03/22 – Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Casino Resort *
03/25 – Seattle, WA @ Wamu Theater *
03/26 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center-Theatre of the Clouds *
03/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum *
03/30 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre *

* = w/ Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags

Danzig 2025 tour West Coast

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