Nytt Land launch their Aba Khan Tour 2026 with a run of shows that will take the band from Kalachinsk in Siberia across seven European countries. The first leg of this spiritual road journey begins on 6 May at Klub Muzyczny Sześcian in the Polish city of Białystok and concludes on 19 May with a final curtain at the Eightball Club in Thessaloniki, Greece. All currently confirmed dates can be found below.
Nytt Land's throat singer and multi-instrumentalist Anatoly Pakhalenko announces on behalf of the duo: "The Ritual returns – stronger, darker, louder! We present to you our Aba Khan Tour 2026 – a full-force live experience built upon our new album and begin new era on stage! Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Belgium, and Greece. If you have witnessed us before – you already know. If you haven't – this is the moment. Secure your place. Enter the Circle".
Nytt Land will perform in support of their forthcoming new album Aba Khan (for more on the release, follow the links HERE), which is set for release next Friday, 20 February, via Prophecy Productions. Link


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