Shaârghot announces an explosive tour to celebrate its 10th anniversary!

Shaârghot announces an explosive tour to celebrate its 10th anniversary!
Shaârghot announces an explosive tour to celebrate its 10th anniversary!

French electro-industrial metal band Shaârghot has just announced the first dates of its Let Me Out tour, which will take place between the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025. This tour marks an important step in the history of the band, with a highly anticipated concert in , at La Cigale, to celebrate its ten-year career.

A tour across and Europe

The Let Me Out Tour will kick off on October 18, 2024 at the Rock Your Brain Fest in Sélestat, Alsace, and will continue across several French cities, with stops in , , , and more. The band will also hit the road internationally, with a date scheduled in Brussels on November 21, 2024, as well as a concert at the Dark Storm Festival in Chemnitz, Germany, on December 25.

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La Cigale: an anniversary concert not to be missed

The highlight of this tour will probably be the concert on February 14, 2025 at La Cigale, in Paris. This show promises to be apocalyptic and full of surprises, as the band has hinted on its social networks. Fans can expect a memorable evening to celebrate a decade of musical chaos and crazy performances.

Confirmed dates (for now):

  • 10/18/2024 – Selestat – Rock Your Brain Fest
  • 02/11/2024 – Marseille – The Walking Bass Fest
  • 10/11/2024 – Lesneven – Kreiz Y Fest (Autumn Session)
  • 11/14/2024 – Montpellier – Victory 2
  • 15/11/2024 – – Le Cri’Art
  • 16/11/2024 – La Rochelle – Crossroad
  • 21/11/2024 – Brussels (BE) – Store 4
  • 11/22/2024 – Savigny Le Temple – The imprint
  • 11/30/2024 – Saint Ave – L’echonova
  • 12/25/2024 – Chemnitz (GER) – Dark Storm Festival
  • 02/14/2025 – Paris – La Cigale
  • 03/21/2025 – – Les Cuizines
  • 03/22/2025 – Freyming Merlebach – Le Gouvy
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