Danish doom metal's enduring presence, Saturnus, will join Sweden's gothic doom metal veterans Draconian as direct support on the In Somnolent Ruin headlining tour, set to take place across February and March 2027.
Saturnus' rhythm guitarist, Julio Fernandez Lerma, comments: "It means very much to us to become a part of this tour as special guests for Draconian; alongside Ann My Guard! We hold a deep respect for Draconian that goes back many years, and we're therefore stoked about this incredible opportunity to share stages with them. We can hardly wait to bring our songs to you once again and to meet you all on the road! Prepare for some beautifully dark nights!" Link


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