Cradle of Filth Announce Spring 2026 U.S. Tour With Suffocation, Ghost Bath & Cultus Black

The UK’s finest purveyors of theatrical darkness, Cradle of Filth, are returning to the U.S. this spring for a run that’s basically a traveling haunted house — just with more double-kick. Joining them are death metal legends Suffocation, depressive post-black enigmas Ghost Bath, and industrial occult bruisers Cultus Black, forming a lineup that could summon a small storm cloud over every venue.

The tour kicks off April 30 in San Antonio and snakes its way across Texas before hitting Welcome to Rockville, Sonic Temple, and a string of club dates everywhere from Atlanta to Minneapolis. It all wraps in Denver on May 23, hopefully leaving only minimal fire damage behind.

Tickets go on sale Friday, December 12 at 10 AM local. If you’ve ever wanted to scream indoors with strangers, this is your moment.


Cradle of Filth – Spring 2026 U.S. Tour Dates

  • April 30 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater

  • May 1 – Fort Worth, TX – Tannahill’s

  • May 3 – Corpus Christi, TX – Crush The Coast Fest

  • May 4 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

  • May 5 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom

  • May 7 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville

  • May 8 – Pensacola, FL – Vinyl

  • May 9 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade

  • May 11 – Washington, DC – Black Cat

  • May 12 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian

  • May 14 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple

  • May 16 – Saginaw, MI – The Vault

  • May 19 – Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge

  • May 20 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater

  • May 21 – Lawrence, KS – Granada Theater

  • May 22 – Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theater

  • May 23 – Denver, CO – Gothic Theater

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