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The Black Dahlia Murder

Fri-Son
Rte de la Fonderie 13
1700 Fribourg

+41 26 424 36 25

www.fri-son.ch

Concert Melodic Death Metal

In 2027, The Black Dahlia Murder will take the stage again to perform Nocturnal, their cult album released twenty years earlier. Driven by striking melodies, atmospheric choruses, blazing solos, and impressive technical virtuosity, this album established itself as a reference in melodic death metal upon its release. 

Founded in 2001 in Michigan, the band has become one of the essential references in melodic death metal thanks to their solid discography and formidable stage energy.

For this anniversary tour, the band will be joined by Brian Eschbach, the historic guitarist of The Black Dahlia Murder, who has taken over as vocalist following the passing of Trevor Strnad. The audience has already been able to hear him in this role on the album Servitude, which has everything to win them over: a powerful, aggressive first single that hits hard, mixed with groovier and slower tracks, as well as the classic sounds of The Black Dahlia Murder. 

10 February 2027

Wednesday

19:30 - 23:30

Tickets are available at Fribourg Tourism and Region (Petzi Tickets and See Tickets)

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10 February 2027

Wednesday

19:30 - 23:30

Fri-Son
Rte de la Fonderie 13
1700 Fribourg

+41 26 424 36 25

www.fri-son.ch

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