Sweden's Katatonia is preparing to embark on an epic headline tour across Europe and the UK this autumn! Kicking off on 11 November in Tampere, Finland, the tour will cover 31 major cities in total and culminate in a grand finale in Stockholm, Sweden on 20 December.
With special guests Evergrey and Klogr, this package marks the perfect match to dive into long winter nights.
Katatonia's vocalist/founding member Jonas Renkse adds: "Very excited to announce that we will be touring with our friends from the west coast Evergrey and Klogr from Italy. As soon as summer has shattered we will be in preparations to bring the biggest and best yet. See you in the fall!" Link


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