The veteran shock-metal unit adds a run of September dates following major festival appearances, bringing along two bands that sharpen the tour’s ragged edges.
The ritual continues. GWAR will head out on a short tour in September, with Weedeater and Brat as support. The dates follow the band’s slots at Louder Than Life and Riot Fest, turning the post-festival momentum into a selective run of club shows. No full routing has been released yet, but the pairing is already telling.
For decades, GWAR’s stage show has been a cartoon bloodbath of intergalactic grotesquerie—a spectacle so consuming that the music itself can feel secondary. Touring with Weedeater, whose caustic sludge is its own kind of bodily assault, and Brat, a band that splices grind and death metal with a feral punk stride, suggests a bill built on texture more than theater. It’s a lean, combative package that sidesteps the routine metal-tour formula.
This isn’t a sprawling headlining campaign. It’s a pointed, late-cycle outing that puts three acts with distinct versions of live extremity into close quarters. That restraint—fewer dates, weirder company—fits a moment when the old models of relentless touring are being reshaped. GWAR’s tour isn’t a victory lap. It’s a reminder that the band still prefers chaos that leaves a stain.
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