Finland's industrial metal heretics King Satan have announced new European tour dates as direct support to the Finnish industrial metallers Turmion Kätilöt. On the tour, King Satan will promote the new album, The Devil's Evangelion, which was released on 8 November via Noble Demon.
Frontman King Aleister Satan comments on the run: "We are beyond excited to announce that King Satan will be joining the Finnish industrial metal masters of Turmion Kätilöt on their upcoming European Tour as a direct support act in January 2025! Hell knows no fury like Finnish extreme metal disco - so see you in no time in a venue near you! Hallelujah!"
Check out the dates below, and over HERE is the recently released video for the single "Destroy The World". Link


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