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Corrosion of Conformity Deliver 2020 European Dates.

16/12/2019

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Corrosion of Conformity are heading back to Europe for a Spring 2020 tour. Hitting these shores in April and May 2020, the sixteen date run includes shows in Belfast and Dublin, and follows on from 2018's tour, which saw the North Carolina act lay siege in Limerick. 
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Corrosion of Conformity are heading back to Europe for a Spring 2020 tour. Hitting these shores in April and May 2020, the sixteen date run includes shows in Belfast and Dublin, and follows on from 2018's tour, which saw the North Carolina act lay siege in Limerick as part of a three-date Irish run.

Support is due to come from Arizona's Spirit Adrift. The dates include festival shows, including  appearances at Desertfest London and Berlin. 

Tickets for the tour will go on sale this Wednesday 18th December @ 9am UK time via the below links:

25 Apr – Academy, Dublin, IE 
26 Apr – Limelight 2, Belfast, UK 

28 Apr – Garage, Glasgow, UK
29 Apr – Club Academy, Manchester, UK 
01 May – Desertfest London, London, UK 
02 May – Headbangers Balls Festival, Izegem, BE * No Spirit Adrift
03 May – Desertfest Berlin, Berlin, DE 
05 May – Rockhouse Bar, Salzburg, AT 
06 May – Backstage Halle, Munich, DE 
07 May – Legend, Milan, IT 
09 May – Kristonfest, Madrid, ES * No Spirit Adrift
10 May – Razzmatazz 2, Barcelona, ES 
12 May – Le Petit Bain, Paris, FR 
13 May – Le 106, Rouen, FR
15 May – Engine Rooms, Southampton, UK 
16 May – o2 Institute 2, Birmingham, UK

Corrosion Of Conformity will be touring in honour of latest studio album No Cross No Crown, which was released in 2018 to rapturous praise from fans and peers alike. Iconic guitarist and vocalist Pepper Keenan has returned to the fold, with No Cross No Crown arriving as C.O.C's first studio album to feature Keenan since 2005's In the Arms of God. 

No Cross No Crown somehow sounds as though no time has passed between 2005’s In The Arms Of God and today. Recording in North Carolina with longtime producer John Custer, C.O.C cut No Cross No Crown in about forty days, over the course of a year. Some of the new jams sound like they could've easily appeared on Wiseblood or Deliverance, two of C.O.C’s most revered records. Beefy Southern stompers like 'The Luddite', 'Little Man' and 'Forgive Me' are interspersed with melancholy guitar interludes like 'No Cross', 'Matre’s Diem' and 'Sacred Isolation' - just like Sabbath used to do in the ’70s. 

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