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In This Moment Announces Fall 2025 Tour

Maria Brink In This Moment perform at Revolution Live, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 15 Dec 2018
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In This Moment, an American alt-metal band known for their theatrical performances, has announced an extensive U.S. tour named the “Black Mass Tour” slated for fall 2025. The band will be supported by other noted acts such as Dayseeker, The Funeral Portrait, and Ded, marking one of the most anticipated tours for metal enthusiasts this year. The tour kicks off on September 18th at the 1st Summit Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and concludes on October 24th at the Wind Creek Events Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, covering 23 cities in total.

In This Moment has a long-standing reputation for engaging live performances, blending elements of gothic and theatrical rock with an impactful stage presence led by frontwoman Maria Brink. The band, which has been a significant force in the heavy music scene since its formation in 2005, is expected to perform a mix of their classic hits alongside material from their recent studio album, “Godmode,” which was released in 2023. Brink, along with co-founder and lead guitarist Chris Howorth, bassist Travis Johnson, guitarist Randy Weitzel, and drummer Kent Diimmel, will deliver their signature powerful and emotional performances that have captured audiences worldwide.

Fans can look forward to experiencing tracks from their extensive catalog, including albums that have propelled them into mainstream success, like the gold-selling “Blood” and the critically acclaimed “Black Widow.” Known for addressing themes of empowerment and resistance, In This Moment's shows are not just concerts but full immersive experiences. Maria Brink's commanding presence and vocal prowess are key highlights that set the tone for their uniquely wild and compelling concerts.

The tour will not only focus on their current discography but is also an opportunity to introduce fans to upcoming new music, planned to be released this summer under the label Better Noise Music. This new venture suggests an exciting era for In This Moment, as they continue to evolve and expand their musical horizons.

Additionally, the supporting acts provide a diverse lineup to complement In This Moment’s dynamic performance. Dayseeker, noted for their emotional and heavy sound, and The Funeral Portrait's melodramatic flair combined with Ded’s aggressive style promise to deliver a varied musical experience for attendees. Each band's unique style will contribute to the overall theatrical and atmospheric properties of the tour.

Tickets for the “Black Mass Tour” will become available with options for pre-sale on June 25th for select dates, and multiple platforms are facilitating their purchase, including Live Nation and Ticketmaster. These outlets will offer general ticket sales starting on June 27th at 10 a.m. local time, providing fans ample time to secure their spots at these long-awaited events.

For those keen on following In This Moment’s journey, this tour is an exceptional opportunity to witness the evolution of a band that seamlessly blends heavy metal with artistic expression. As they prepare to hit the road, fans eagerly anticipate what promises to be one of the most electrifying tours of the year. This tour not only reaffirms In This Moment's influence in the music industry but also highlights the continuing relevance and appeal of metal music across diverse audiences.

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