EMPEROR announce first U.S. tour in 15 years

Emperor Insahn live 2018 getty 1600x900, Katja Ogrin/Redferns

Norwegian black-metal vets Emperor  have announced their first U.S. tour in 15 years. The band helmed by Insahn and Samoth played their first show on American soil since 2007 during last year's Psycho Las Vegas festival, and now they're returning for a small handful of dates in several major cities. 

Dubbed the "Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk" tour, Emperor will kick of the trek June 23rd in Chicago and then play shows in New York, Texas and California, concluding with a stop at Anaheim's House of Blues on July 1st. Tickets go on sale Friday Feburary 17th at 10 a.m. local time. See the full itinerary below. 

Emperor 2023 U.S. tour dates: 6/23 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom 6/25 Brooklyn, NY Kings Theatre 6/28 Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom 6/30 Los Angeles, CA YouTube Theater 7/01 Anaheim, CA House of Blues

rage against the machine EARLY LIVE GETTY first album era, Lindsay Brice/Getty Images

20 greatest debut albums in heavy-music...

trivium 2019 GETTY LIVE, Gina Wetzler/Redferns

Hear Trivium's Matt Heafy and Emperor's...

abbath-gary-wolstenholmeredferns.jpg, Gary Wolstenholme / Redferns / Getty

Fan Poll: Top 5 Black-Metal Bands of All...

Bad Omens press 2023 1600x900, Oswaldo Cepeda

BAD OMENS announce U.S. tour with ERRA and INVENT ANIMATE

ghost papa emeritus iv LIVE 2022, Instagram @thebandghost

GHOST announce 2023 U.S. tour with AMON AMARTH

Whitechapel 2023 press 1600x900, Stephanie Cabral

WHITECHAPEL announce 2023 U.S. headlining tour

skinny puppy 2023 PROMO instagram, Instagram @officialskinnypuppy

SKINNY PUPPY announce farewell tour

ministry

MINISTRY announce 2023 headline tour with GARY NUMAN

Sisters of mercy 2023 press 1600x900, Lara Aimee

SISTERS OF MERCY announce first U.S. tour in 15 years

Disturbed David Draiman Live Getty , Gina Wetzler/Redferns

DISTURBED announce massive North American tour

slipknot limp bizkit pantera SPLIT inkcarceration 2023

LIMP BIZKIT, SLIPKNOT, PANTERA and more to play Inkcarceration fest

  • Album Release Calendar
  • Festival Guide
  • Heavy History

Loudwire

Emperor Announce Limited Dates for First U.S. Tour Since 2007, Celebrating Classic Album

Black metal legends Emperor have just announced a limited run of U.S. tour dates, their first proper tour through the country since 2007, and they'll continue to celebrate their classic sophomore album,  Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk .

Their stateside return will take place from June 23 through July 1 with just five dates in select cities — Chicago, Brooklyn, Dallas, Los Angeles and Anaheim, so it's likely that countless diehard fans will have to travel a fair distance for a chance to catch Emperor live.

Despite not touring the U.S. in any capacity since 2007, Emperor haven't been complete strangers having performed on the 70,000 Tons of Metal Cruise (which departs from Florida) and made an appearance at the Psycho Las Vegas festival in 2020 and 2022, respectively.

As added reassurance, the band has even confirmed on social media that those pesky work visas that are often to blame for canceled tours near the last minute have already been secured, so these select shows should go off without being inhibited by U.S. Customs.and Border Protection.

A promotional flyer also confirms that special guests will join Emperor, but those acts have yet to be announced.

Look for tickets to go on sale on Feb. 17 at this location  and see all upcoming stops below.

In related news, Emperor leader Ihsahn recently announced the  Fascination Street Sessions EP alongside a brand new song "Contorted Monuments," featuring Katatonia singer Jonas Renkse . That will be released on March 24 through Candlelight Records and you can obtain additional information here .

Emperor 2023 U.S. Tour Dates

June 23 — Chicago, Ill. @ Aragon Ballroom June 25 — Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Kings Theatre June 28 — Dallas, Texas @ South Side Ballroom June 30 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ YouTube Theater July 01 — Anaheim, Calif. @ House Of Blues

25 Legendary Extreme Metal Albums With No Weak Songs

Playlist: early black metal - the first 20 years.

  • To listen and/or follow, head here .

More From Loudwire

Ihsahn’s 10 Favorite Non-Metal Artists

emperor north america tour

EMPEROR Announces First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

Norwegian black metallers EMPEROR will embark on their first U.S. tour in over 15 years this summer.

All work visas for the "Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk" 2023 tour are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10 a.m. EST via www.vivapsycho.com .

Jun. 23 - Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom Jun. 25 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre Jun. 28 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom Jun. 30 - Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater Jul. 01 - Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues

Back in 2019, EMPEROR frontman Ihsahn (real name: Vegard Sverre Tveitan ) once again dismissed the idea of the band writing and recording a comeback album. The band's last studio album, "Prometheus - The Discipline Of Fire & Demise" , was released in 2001 and was written entirely by Ihsahn . The band broke up shortly thereafter, with Ihsahn going on to pursue a solo career, while guitarist Samoth (real name: Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen ) partook in a variety of bands, including SCUM and ZYKLON . EMPEROR has reunited frequently in ensuing years to perform live, but has continually resisted calls to release new material, something Ihsahn said won't change anytime soon.

"As you know, EMPEROR developed, at some point, I ended up making more and more of the music and eventually, I did all the music," he told Loud TV . "We'd rather stop at the level where we were all creatively involved, rather than doing it for keeping the logo or for any of those reasons. At this point, there's so much nostalgia attached to what we do, and we've been in the privileged position that people have developed similar relationships to these old songs that we did, as we are fans, to other bands. It's a very humbling position to be in. If you turned it around, what kind of EMPEROR could we possibly do? What kind of EMPEROR could we possibly do? We should make something that sounds like old EMPEROR ? Or should we do something like EMPEROR would sound today? If it was up to me, EMPEROR would sound like my solo records because that's how I write metal. It's kind of a lose-lose thing. The whole point of black metal, people want something that is real and has integrity of what it is. At this point, none of us can see any reason to do that beyond what we already do. Just speaking for myself, I get to play all these old songs to people who have this strong relationship to it, in a similar way as I as a fan, have. But I also get to do my solo albums and continue that musical journey, and I see no reason to change that. We are at a very fine position now that we all just get to do what all of us wants. If there's some kind of festival or some kind of show that doesn't fit into our schedule, that's fine. We do just the stuff that is cool for us to do."

emperor north america tour

Comments Disclaimer And Information

BLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. To comment on a BLABBERMOUTH.NET story or review, you must be logged in to an active personal account on Facebook. Once you're logged in, you will be able to comment. User comments or postings do not reflect the viewpoint of BLABBERMOUTH.NET and BLABBERMOUTH.NET does not endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of, any user comment. To report spam or any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, use the "Report to Facebook" and "Mark as spam" links that appear next to the comments themselves. To do so, click the downward arrow on the top-right corner of the Facebook comment (the arrow is invisible until you roll over it) and select the appropriate action. You can also send an e-mail to blabbermouthinbox(@)gmail.com with pertinent details. BLABBERMOUTH.NET reserves the right to "hide" comments that may be considered offensive, illegal or inappropriate and to "ban" users that violate the site's Terms Of Service. Hidden comments will still appear to the user and to the user's Facebook friends. If a new comment is published from a "banned" user or contains a blacklisted word, this comment will automatically have limited visibility (the "banned" user's comments will only be visible to the user and the user's Facebook friends).

Watch NINA DIGREGORIO Conquering EDDIE VAN HALEN’s “Eruption” On 7-String Fretted Violin

Candlemass to release live album “tritonus nights”, featuring full performances of first two studio albums, mandoki soulmates release new single and video “we stay loud” from upcoming album “a memory of our future”.

  • FROZEN SOULD Share Video For Rendition Of WHITE ZOMBIE’s “Creature Of The Wheel”
  • Black Metallers HELLBUTCHER (Ex-NIFELHEIM) Announce Selt-Titled Debut Album, Share First Single/Video “The Sword Of Wrath”
  • ALCEST Share Music Video For Second Single ‘Flamme Jumelle’
  • XANDRIA Releases Music Video For Single “Universal”
  • STEVE MORSE Reflects On Modern Guitar Shredders: “I Just Can’t Imagine Anybody Playing Better Than JOHN PETRUCCI”

emperor north america tour

EMPEROR Announces First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

emperor north america tour

Norwegian black metallers EMPEROR will embark on their first U.S. tour in over 15 years this summer, entitled “Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk 2023 “ . The band is excited to finally return to the North American shores, and will be joined by currently-unknown “special guests”.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10 a.m. EST via Vivapsycho .

EMPEROR 2023 US Tour Dates:

Jun. 23 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom Jun. 25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre Jun. 28 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom Jun. 30 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater Jul. 01 – Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues

“Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk” was recorded at the famous Grieg Hall throughout the fall of 1996 by famed black metal producer Eirik “Pytten” Hundvin . It was EMPEROR ‘s second studio album.

emperor north america tour

EMPEROR 2023 US Tour Dates

EMPEROR ‘s last studio album, “Prometheus – The Discipline Of Fire & Demise” , was released in 2001 and was written entirely by Ihsahn . The band broke up shortly thereafter, with Ihsahn going on to pursue a solo career, while guitarist Samoth partook in a variety of bands, including SCUM and ZYKLON . EMPEROR has reunited frequently in ensuing years to perform live, but has continually resisted calls to release new material, something Ihsahn said won’t change anytime soon.

Related Posts

emperor north america tour

Comments are closed.

emperor north america tour

EMPEROR To Tour The US For First Time In Over 15 Years

February 13, 2023, a year ago

news black death emperor

EMPEROR To Tour The US For First Time In Over 15 Years

Norwegian black metal legends, Emperor, have announced the Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk US tour. This will be Emperor’s first US tour in over 15 years. All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10 AM. EST. Psycho subscribers get early access starting tomorrow. Head here for more info.

emperor north america tour

Tour dates:

June 23 - Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom 25 - Brooklyn, NY - Kings Theatre 28 - Dallas, TX - South Side Ballroom 30 - Los Angeles, CA - YouTube Theater

July 1 - Anaheim, CA - House Of Blues

Featured Video

KELEVRA - "The Distance"

KELEVRA - "The Distance"

Latest reviews.

MY DYING BRIDE - A Mortal Binding

MY DYING BRIDE - A Mortal Binding

April 18, 2024, 2 days ago

review black death my dying bride

MAERE - ...And The Universe Keeps Silent

MAERE - ...And The Universe Keeps Silent

April 16, 2024, 4 days ago

review black death maere

LEAH – The Glory And The Fallen

LEAH – The Glory And The Fallen

April 14, 2024, 6 days ago

review heavy metal leah

VOLCANDRA - The Way Of Ancients

VOLCANDRA - The Way Of Ancients

April 12, 2024, a week ago

review heavy metal volcandra

REPLICANT - Infinite Mortality

REPLICANT - Infinite Mortality

April 10, 2024, a week ago

review black death replicant

HAUNT - Dreamers

HAUNT - Dreamers

April 8, 2024, a week ago

review heavy metal haunt

PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE

PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE

April 7, 2024, a week ago

DEGRAVED - Whispered Morbidity & Exhumed Remnants

DEGRAVED - Whispered Morbidity & Exhumed Remnants

April 4, 2024, 2 weeks ago

review black death degraved

BLACKTOP MOJO - Pollen

BLACKTOP MOJO - Pollen

review blacktop mojo hard rock

DUST BOLT – Sound & Fury

DUST BOLT – Sound & Fury

April 3, 2024, 2 weeks ago

review heavy metal dust bolt

Partner Resources

Rocketplay casino, uk gambling sites without gamstop, non stop casino, nongamstopbets casino, non gamstop casinos, withcasinobonus.

  • More Happenings
  • Concert Photos
  • Rock and Metal Links
  • About NextMosh
  • Privacy Policy

NextMosh

Emperor announce first U.S. tour in over 15 years

Emperor black metal band

Share the post "Emperor announce first U.S. tour in over 15 years"

Norwegian black metal legends Emperor have announced a string of U.S. tour dates for this summer, marking the band’s first stateside trek in a decade and a half. The run includes shows in Chicago, Brooklyn, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Anaheim. See the tour schedule below.

Emperor write on social media: “ Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk USA tour dates announced. This will be Emperor’s first US tour in over 15 years. All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10AM EST, Psycho subscribers get early access starting tomorrow.

Visit www.vivapsycho.com for more info .”

Emperor last toured the U.S. in 2007 when they performed select shows as part of their reunion tour. Emperor’s first show on U.S. soil since then took place just last year when the band crushed Psycho Las Vegas alongside Mercyful Fate, Suicidal Tendencies, Mayhem and others.

Emperor USA tour date 2023

Also Check Out: Electric Callboy reveal ‘TEKKNO World Tour’ North American dates

Follow NextMosh On : Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , YouTube

This post may contain referral links.

This website uses cookies, and by using this website, you consent to the use of cookies.

Related Posts

Drowning Pool promo photo for 2024

Drowning Pool headed out on tour with Saliva

Entheos new promo photo for 2024

Entheos announce summer U.S. headlining dates

Firewind new promo for 2024

Firewind tour with Edge of Paradise & Immortal Guardian starts this week

Leave a reply cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Trending Now:

Lzzy hale says new halestorm album is almost finished, unleash the hairspray: 13 underrated hair metal bands to rock your world, lacuna coil release new single and video for ‘in the mean time’ feat. ash costello of new years day, bullet for my valentine & trivium announce 2025 continental european tour dates, staind reveals animated lyric video for ‘better days’ featuring dorothy, maynard james keenan says he’ll be writing new tool songs over the next year and a half, obituary unleashes ‘barely alive’ music video, van halen: michael anthony says david lee roth is ‘kind of a crazy guy’, watch nina digregorio’s incredible version of van halen’s ‘eruption’ played on 7-string violin, check out bad omens teaming up with health on new track ‘the drain’, slipknot seem to be teasing something via website and mysterious billboard, the legacy of jimi hendrix: how he continues to inspire, gwar reveals ‘age of entitlement’ 2024 u.s. tour dates, check out the new pearl jam single ‘wreckage’, kirk windstein on new down music: ‘it just sounds like down’, check out james hetfield’s new tattoo with lemmy kilmister’s ashes in it, watch megadeth perform 3 song acoustic set outside buenos aires hotel, clutch and rival sons hitting the road for ‘the two headed beast’ north american tour, six feet under drop lyric video for new single ‘ascension’, underoath announces massive ‘they’re only chasing safety’ 20th-anniversary tour.

Loaded Radio

EMPEROR Announce First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

emperor,emperor band,emperor tour dates,emperor 2023 tour dates,emperor black metal,ihsahn,ihsahn emperor,ihsahn emperor us tour dates,ihsahn emperor 2023 tour dates, EMPEROR Announce First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

Norwegian black metal band EMPEROR are set to embark on their first U.S. tour in over 15 years this summer

As of this point, all work visas for the 2023 “ Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk ” tour have already been issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores. You can find the tour dates listed below.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10 a.m. EST via www.vivapsycho.com .

EMPOROR 2023 U.S. tour dates:

Jun. 23 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom Jun. 25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre Jun. 28 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom Jun. 30 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater Jul. 01 – Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues

emperor,emperor band,emperor tour dates,emperor 2023 tour dates,emperor black metal,ihsahn,ihsahn emperor,ihsahn emperor us tour dates,ihsahn emperor 2023 tour dates, EMPEROR Announce First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

  • 1349 – News
  • Dimmu Borgir – News
  • Emperor – News
  • Immortal – News
  • Khold – News
  • Mork – News
  • Nightwish – News
  • Samael – News
  • Sarke – News
  • Tsjuder – News
  • Tulus – News
  • Dimmu Borgir
  • The Kovenant
  • Photograve Management
  • Contact and booking

EMPEROR US TOUR ANNOUNCED

Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk USA tour dates announced. This will be Emperor ’s first US tour in over 15 years. All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10AM EST, Psycho subscribers get early access starting tomorrow. Visit www.vivapsycho.com for more info.

emperor north america tour

Related show

  • Artist: Emperor
  • Tour: Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk USA 2023
  • Date: 23/06/23
  • Venue: Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
  • City: Chicago , IL
  • Address: 1106 W Lawrence Ave
  • Country: United States
  • Age restrictions: No Minors
  • EMPEROR and THE KOVENANT confirmed for 70.000 Tons Of Metal 2025
  • EMPEROR Latin America tour coming up!
  • THE KOVENANT return to the stage!
  • SAMAEL Latin America tour in November
  • SAMAEL “Passage Live” coming in February!

  • Moscow concerts Moscow concerts Moscow concerts See all Moscow concerts ( Change location ) Today · Next 7 days · Next 30 days
  • Most popular artists worldwide
  • Trending artists worldwide

Rihanna live.

  • Tourbox for artists

Search for events or artists

  • Sign up Log in

Show navigation

  • Get the app
  • Moscow concerts
  • Change location
  • Popular Artists
  • Live streams
  • Deutsch Português
  • Popular artists

Emperor  

  • On tour: yes
  • Emperor is not playing near you. View all concerts
  • Moscow, Russian Federation Change location

44,450 fans get concert alerts for this artist.

Join Songkick to track Emperor and get concert alerts when they play near you.

Nearest concert to you

Brutal Assault

Touring outside your city

Be the first to know when they tour near Moscow, Russian Federation

Join 44,450 fans getting concert alerts for this artist

Upcoming concerts (6)

Rock Imperium Festival

Similar artists with upcoming concerts

Tours most with, live reviews.

Emperor are black metal behemoths, hugely influential in developing the genre into what it is today. their performance at Hellfest this year was brutal, visceral and dominating, going full throttle right from the start. The audience was subjected to blast beats right from the start, displaying their intention to unleash their brutish intensity upon the crowd. Emperor have enjoyed a long career, although after a break, they have reformed in recent years and proved that they still have tonnes of vitality and energy that is inherent in their music. Ihsahn's vocals are scratching growls that are skin-curlingly good, backed by intense guitar riffs and pummelling drums that drive their songs along at a rapid pace. "The Burning Shadows of Silence" was a highlight of the performance, a wild, frenzied track that created a whirlwind of noise, proving to be an exhilarating listen. The band sounded tight as ever, showing they have not grown sloppy over the years and the moments of absence from the world of music. Emperor are heroes of black metal and it is clear that they intend to continue to dominate and terrorise the scene. Being in the audience for an Emperor show is a true experience and is sure to blow away any cobwebs and leave you wanting to retreat into a small ball to recollect your energies after your aural receptors have been treated to such a punishment. A fantastic act that deserve the credit they have garnered.

Report as inappropriate

osenn22’s profile image

man what can I say .truly an honour and a privilege to meet and great the band .then watch them musically inspire, intimidate,annihilate all those who were there to witness the pure brilliance and genius that is EMPEROR. 1 week on and still on a high to have been in the prescence of black metal royalty

palmer-jacob-1’s profile image

I was extremely fortunate to see them in Los Angeles back in 2006 at the Key Club and in Chicago 2007. I met the band both occasions and they were so polite! The show was AMAZING!! I was made fun of extensively growing up for listening to metal and I'm still listening :)

JeNn_DeViLz’s profile image

Posters (213)

Emperor live.

Past concerts

The Metal Fest Quito

Floyd Live Music Venue

3Olympia Theatre

View all past concerts

Emperor tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you

Want to see Emperor in concert? Find information on all of Emperor’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2024-2025.

Emperor is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 6 concerts across 6 countries in 2024-2025. View all concerts.

Next 3 concerts:

  • Santiago, Chile
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Clisson, France

Next concert:

Popularity ranking:

  • Jessie James (7932)
  • Emperor (7933)
  • Christian Kuria (7934)

Concerts played in 2024:

Touring history

Most played:

  • New York (NYC) (5)
  • Helsinki (4)
  • Chicago (4)
  • Melbourne (3)

Appears most with:

  • Soilwork (9)
  • Aborted (7)

Distance travelled:

Similar artists

Satyricon live.

  • Most popular charts
  • API information
  • Brand guidelines
  • Community guidelines
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies settings
  • Cookies policy

Get your tour dates seen everywhere.

EMP

  • But we really hope you love us.

Decibel Magazine

  • Decibel Hall of Fame
  • Justify Your Shitty Taste
  • Kill Screen
  • Decibel Flexi Series
  • Decibel Records
  • New Releases
  • Demo:listen
  • Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philadelphia
  • Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver
  • The Decibel Magazine Tour 2024
  • Decibel’s 200th Issue Show Extremely Ex-Stream
  • The Decibel Store
  • Back Issues
  • Exclusive Vinyl
  • Current Issue
  •  Search

That Tour Was Awesome: Kings of Terror Tour (1999)

Kings Of Terror

The lead-up to Emperor’ s first stateside gig–a one-off at the infamous Milwaukee Metalfest–in July 1998 was palpable. Norwegian black metal was nearing a decade of infamy and the only place left for it to go, for continued growth as a genre and ideology, was stateside. Americans, of the extremely extreme disposition, were still largely in the maggot-infested bosom of death metal, but black metal was quantifiable–in such bands as Profanatica (later Havohej), Absu, December Wolves, Epoch of Unlight, Judas Iscariot, Order from Chaos, etc.–leading up to the late ‘90s. When Emperor announced and then played Milwaukee Metalfest (sans keyboards), it was clear the Norwegians weren’t talk and vapor. They were a real band with real musicians, able to play and convey the evil and atmospheric subtleties of their work on stage.

Fast forward to 1999 and the Satanic ache for black metal in America was profoundly real. Emperor, who had just released IX Equilibrium in March, were officially back. Fellow Norwegians Borknagar were off the black metal path but intrinsically tied to it and three albums in. At the time, The Archaic Course was blowing sophisticated pagan minds. Meanwhile, over in Sweden, newly formed black-thrash super-group Witchery were knee deep in bastardized Accept and Judas Priest riffs (and evil nun tits) on American label, Necropolis Records. The group’s debut full-length, Restless & Dead , had hit a nerve with heshers into the darker side of life, with follow-up EP, Witchburner , sealing the deal. Back to Norway, weirdness oozed out of the unorthodox formation of Peccatum , which featured Emperor’s Ihsahn, his wife Ihriel, and her brother Pål (aka Lord PZ). With Peccatum, Candlelight Records was into and promoted the hell out of debut album, Strangling from Within . As for Americans Divine Empire –likely the bottom end of the proverbial pear–they were months into their death metal debut, Redemption . All this was between 1998 and 1999. That the five acts would tour together, across America, seemed unlikely in 1998, but the cold winds of the ensorcelled Nightspirit were strong. In the hottest of hot (July), Emperor, Witchery, Borknagar, Peccatum, and Divine Empire teamed up, toasted to success in Chicago, and set off across America’s vastlands in vans. The invasion of America had started anew!

For the latest That Tour Was Awesome, Decibel interviewed members from Emperor, Witchery, Borknagar, Peccatum, and Divine Empire to weave a tale of the most anticipated and attended extreme metal tours of 1999. We continue That Tour Was Awesome unabated with the Kings of Terror Tour (1999)!

The Kings of Terror USA Tour 1999 was a 16-date tour across U.S., Mexico, and Canada. What are some of the initial memories you have of that tour? It’s been two decades. Trym Torson (Emperor) : I remember this tour needed to be smooth. And it was not. The other bands were really cool, and we all got along well, but there were too many errors made by the tour manager. The tour was very disorganized. Øystein Brun (Borknagar) : Two decades indeed. I have loads good memories from that tour, even though I also remember that is was tough at times. We were driving in two vans with all the bands and crew, one white and one red. Remember we shared a van with the Witchery guys and at some point, during a heatwave, somewhere in the southern deserts, the air conditioner in our red van broke down. I remember we were frying for days in that damn van; that was brutal for a bunch of frost-bitten Vikings. But various ordeals and numerous problems aside, we had a really nice time touring the USA. Much because we had a few days off, and we were able see a bunch famous places in the USA, which was a big thing for a bunch of young Norwegian lads. I remember we were at the Twin Towers in New York, at Niagara Falls, we drove through Area 51 (or close by), and we visited Dimebag’s strip club, just to mention a few from the top of my head. And of course, we met a lot of people all over the place. Probably because it was one of the very first proper tours with Norwegian “black metal” bands, there seemed to be quite some fuss about the tour in general. The audience was amazing from day one. Also remember Star Wars Episode 1 was premiering at that time, so we went to the cinema as often as possible, as we where all a bunch of Star Wars fans. But I must admit that Jar Jar Binks got on our nerves after a while. [ Laughs ] After the final show in San Francisco we stayed at the Phoenix Hotel and had a massive party. And the day after, me and the former guitarist Jens [F. Ryland] rented a car and drove along the coastline down to Los Angeles, visited Century Media in Santa Monica and stayed there for a few days. Definitely a tough ride, but damn it was fun. Patrik Jensen (Witchery) : I have a lot of fond memories from that tour. It was my first tour of the US. Witchery made it to North America before The Haunted did, although the first ever The Haunted North American tour actually happened just days after the Witchery tour ended (supporting Testament on their The Gathering tour). There were no busses/nightliners. Instead, there were two Dodge Ram vans with trailers; one for Emperor and crew and one for Witchery and Borknagar. Divine Emperor had their own van. Sometimes the distances to the next gig were very long and we had to start driving straight after everyone had had showers. The van sofa seats ended halfway up your back and weren’t very comfortable. We were seated two guys per row, and I remember we took turns on who got to (literally) slowly sink down between the tightly-fitted seats to try to sleep on the van floor and who got to sleep laying on the seat. Nevermore had the vans right before us, and I mean right before us. They drove up to the hotel where we had been staying the first night. They got out, unloaded all their gear and bags, and we stepped in, and off we went. No cleaning of the vans or anything in between tours. The floor of a van can get pretty nasty during a long tour, so sleeping on the floor was not the preferred sleeping spot. [ Laughs ] Despite the somewhat rough tour situation, this is one of the tours I have appreciated the most. When you do a nightliner tour, you leave a parking spot at night and wake up at another parking spot the next morning, albeit well rested. On this tour, you spent most of the time being awake looking out the window at various hours of the day. I’ve never seen as much of North America as I saw on that tour. Pål Solberg (Peccatum) : [ Laughs ] What is there to say? I certainly recall all the ups and down of the tour, as it was my only U.S. tour ever. I recall the initial pickup of our gear at the airport in Chicago. The vans had these trailers attached to them, and as we went onto the highway the tires of one of the trailers exploded, and we were stuck under a bridge at the highway for like two hours or so. The vans were Japanese, and very tiny, so people had to sleep on the floors. As for the shows, it was a very nice to play in the bigger cities, like Chicago, New York, Houston, Los Angeles, etc. I do recall with dread a few of the gigs at smaller places like Loraine (Ohio) and Worcester (Massachusetts). Not so much for the audiences, as I recall were great all the time, but the local promoters were not great at all times. All in all, my fondest memories from this tour must be the gig Peccatum and Emperor did in Mexico City, alongside with the Montreal, New York, and San Francisco gigs with all the bands. Derek Roddy (Divine Empire) : One of my favorite memories of that tour was Nick Barker was playing drums for Borknagar. By the second day, he was in our van, traveling with us. [ Laughs ] In our van, it was just JP [John Paul Soars], me, and Jay [Jason Blachowicz]. There was plenty of room for another person. Those guys were all cramped up with Witchery and Emperor in the same van. I can’t even imagine what those guys were going through with him. He’s a farting maniac! [ Laughs ] I also remember we were somewhere in Ohio. I had gotten way too drunk off this cheap wine. We were totally trashed. The next day, I wasn’t feeling too well, as you can imagine, and I puked all over the inside of the van. OK, I puked on me and the seat I was in. I ended up throwing my clothes away at the next rest stop.

Emperor

Do you remember how the tour came together? Øystein Brun : Not really sure about that, but remember Century Media was really stressing us to join the tour. At the time, we didn’t have a drummer, so I remember that was a big concern of mine and initially I was a bit laid back towards the whole idea. But Nick Barker, who played with I.C.S. Vortex in Dimmu Borgir at that time, agreed to step in on the tour. The tour happened for us, thanks to him. Patrik Jensen : Witchery were on Necropolis at that time and they got us on the tour. Our first album had a little buzz and Necropolis didn’t have too much of a problem getting us on the bill. In hindsight, it was a very successful tour. All bands (except Divine Empire) had, to a varying degree, a black metal sound and people were very interested in catching this tour. Witchery had a problem with Sharlee D’Angelo having tour commitments with Mercyful Fate at the same time, so we got Magnus Olsfelt from Swedish band The Crown to step in. He did a great job at filling Sharlee’s big shoes. Pål Solberg : Well, I believe it was because Candlelight USA had just started as a branch in USA/North America. Of course, Candlelight Records (UK) wanted Emperor and Peccatum to do a U.S. tour together to promote our albums. Derek Roddy : Well, this was a Digger tour, so… things were bound to go wrong, and they did. [ Laughs ] We got on this tour under similar circumstances as the Vader, Cryptopy, and Gorguts tour. Our label, Olympic, had nothing really to do with it, other than the Digger contact. We had to agree to let all the bands use our backline because the rest of the bands were coming in from overseas. That saved the tour at least $5,000 in backline rental. And it was just easier that way. So, basically, everybody was playing on Divine Empire’s gear. You think back on it and everybody was so protective of their gear. We didn’t give a shit. We understood our gear. If it’s gonna go, it’s gonna go. Doesn’t matter if it’s us or Emperor or whoever!

The U.S. Immigration and Border Control is notoriously difficult. Of course, this is prior to the events of 9/11. Any stories entering the United States for this tour? Øystein Brun : Oh man, numerous. For a bunch of metalheads, I am not sure if entering USA in the late ‘90s was any easier than after 9/11. When we arrived at the airport in Chicago, we got into the country due to sheer luck. We were inches from flying back home on the next flight. Don’t remember all the details, but I remember there was a lady at customs that really made serious problems for us. All our visas were sorted and OK at the embassy in Oslo, but since we were going on a tour, we had no address where to stay and so forth. And from there the situation just spun off. They were getting angry. We were getting angry. Lots of back and forth, and I even think Century Media had to make some calls to sort out the situation. We eventually got it all sorted and we were allowed to enter the USA. I remember we were all a little shaken by the situation. Not because of the practicalities, but the asshole attitude and the plain misuse of authority customs showed. Later, when getting back to USA after the two shows in Canada, we where stopped on the border again. I remember the whole bunch had to sit and wait in a room for hours without knowing the reason why they held us back. Eventually, we were told, and of all things, that it was because my visa seemingly was expired. Well, the actual visa was not expired, but customs apparently did an obvious typo in my passport the first time we entered the USA. Instead of July, I think it was, they signed in an expiry date of June or something like that. After a good long while customs cleared out the extremely obvious typo (I would say) and allowed us to enter the USA again. Patrik Jensen : We actually had no problem whatsoever with getting into the U.S. for this tour. Pål Solberg : I cannot recall anything else other than the fact that the luggage people had tossed our DAT player around a lot and it got kinda “funky” and stopped playing early in the tour. That was like a minor crisis for Peccatum, as the DAT player was the drums, synth and bass. Except for that, all our visas were just fine. We didn’t have a lot of problems, I believe. Derek Roddy : OK, this is really vague memory, but we were traveling to Toronto, I think. Or, was it Montreal to play at Les Foufounes Électriques? We had a few days in Buffalo before the Canadian dates. We were at Jay’s mom’s house–Jay is originally from Buffalo–for a couple of days. For some reason Samoth couldn’t get into Canada, so Emperor only played with Ihsahn on guitar. Samoth stayed back at a hotel in Buffalo, I think. That’s only memory I have of dealing with immigration. Trym Torson : I just remember Samoth did not get into Canada, so we had to play without him.

Peccatum

The kick-off show was in Chicago at Congress Theatre. Did that show set expectations for the rest of the tour? What do you remember about that show as well? Øystein Brun : Indeed. I remember the venue very well actually. I remember it looked like an old-fashioned theater. But that said, I can’t remember how the show turned out. You know, the first show on a tour is always a bit shaky. But I remember we had a very good feeling after the concert and was looking forward to the rest. Patrik Jensen : I remember the place being absolutely huge (or so it seemed to me back then and that feeling has since then stuck). I remember it being very run down, too. I don’t remember the gig, but I do remember something that happened at load-out after the show. We were in a very dodgy and dark back alley loading up the trailers for the first time and suddenly we hear not-too-distant gunshots. We all froze. Remember, this was my first ever U.S. gig and I didn’t know what to think. The U.S. crew then said, “Dude, this is a baaad neighborhood. Let’s get fuck out of here fast,” so we all scrambled. That kind of set the feeling for us for the rest of the tour. We were almost as in a “movie.” We got the full American experience on that tour. Pål Solberg : I recall it was an old, big theater, and I do recall a few people came after the show and told us it was a great show. Apart from that, we were fairly nervous, as it was our first U.S. gig, and didn’t know what to expect. Derek Roddy : I just remember thinking, “What are these guys going to be like?” before we all met up at the venue. I mean, the reputations of Norwegians, at the time, was pretty negative. They were killing people, burning churches, all that stuff. So, we were thinking, “Will they be monsters or regular dudes?” They were so peaceful and chill. We were pretty surprised. [ Laughs ] Since the tour, I’ve been friends with Trym. I talk to him on the reg. He’s one of the true “drum heads” in metal. Him and Jan (or Hellhammer) from Mayhem, Flo [Mounier] from Cryptopsy. We’re all “drum heads.” We talk shop and just about nothing else. [ Laughs ]

If you remember, what was on your respective tour riders? Øystein Brun : Oh man, not even sure we had a rider at that time. Us joining the tour happened slightly head over heels, so everything was done at the last minute and so forth. After the tour, we were told that the tour manager, or organizer, was trying to get us off the tour for various reasons. The tour manager even tried to fabricate a scenario with us being racists and crap like that. Don’t ask me why. To be quite frank, we felt lucky just being on that tour. Patrik Jensen : I don’t even know if we knew what a rider was back then. We got candy bars and beers, maybe a few loaves of bread, etc. Emperor and Peccatum (for obvious reasons) always shared a dressing room and had their own rider. There was another rider that was shared between Borknagar, Divine Empire, the crew and us. I think we didn’t know what to expect, so we didn’t know to complain either. Pål Solberg : [ Laughs ] I recall we had Baileys on the rider, and I believe the first time we got it was in Mexico City. And, if anyone from the Emperor and Peccatum crew recalls, the Baileys was consumed by one individual in one of the other bands, leaving the rest of us out of the good stuff… Derek Roddy : I don’t think we had a rider. If anything, Jay would’ve requested or just bought Captain Morgan. That would’ve been more of a joke. Otherwise, I don’t remember specifics about the rider. Remember, this was the first of several professional tours I had been on. I didn’t know shit. I was a kid along for the ride. I showed up with my kit, set it up, and we all played on it. That’s all I cared about. I didn’t really start paying attention to all that until I was in Hate Eternal. It was only then that I thought of music as a business.

Peccatum

What about the per diem? I can’t imagine the per diem being decent. Trym Torson : Not sure, but probably pocket change. Patrik Jensen : I don’t remember getting any P.D.s on that tour. There was such a great turn out on that tour and merch was flying off the tables for all bands. We tour managed ourselves, so I think we took care of things like P.D.s ourselves. Øystein Brun : We did not get any per diems on this tour, as far as I can recall. But that said, we were able to negotiate a fixed fee per show. So, we had some sort of income on the tour. Not much really, but enough to keep us somewhat smiling. Pål Solberg : Well, I think we got some per diems. At least Emperor and Peccatum did, but it was not like on a daily basis. Was more like, “Hey, we’re out of cash, can we get some more?” We got some merch money or whatever. Sometimes we got some buy-outs, etc., but we didn’t suffer at all. Derek Roddy : Have you heard about anything about me and Digger? [ Laughs ] I got into an argument with Digger one night on tour after he failed to buy us new heads and new strings. See, he was basically supposed to supply the backline with replacement parts. That was the deal we made with Digger. I was totally cool with the bands using my gear as long as I had new heads. I wanted to sound good. Pretty simple request, right? From day to day, Digger dragged it out. Excuse after excuse. Nothing. So, one night we had it out. I jacked him up. I was drunk. Me and Jay got into a fight because of it. Jay ended up sucker-punching me from the back seat of the van. He was trying to straighten out his reputation from his days in Malevolent [Creation] when he was a total fuckhead. He thought Digger was going to be his way to a better reputation. [ Laughs ] The next day, guess what? I had the money to buy new drumheads. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do to get people to live up to their end of the deal.

Emperor

What was on each band’s respective setlist? Trym Torson : “Curse You All Men!,” “Decrystallizing Reason,” “Thus Spake the Nightspirit,” “I Am the Black Wizards,” “With Strength I Burn,” “Sworn,” and… “The Majesty of the Nightsky” and “The Loss and Curse of Reverence.” Øystein Brun : We were, altogether, five bands on that tour, including Divine Empire as a support act, and for some shows we even had local support bands. So, our set was short but, from what I can recall, we played the following songs: “Oceans Rise,” “A Tale of a Pagan Tongue,” “Nocturnal Vision,” “Dawn of the End,” “Ad Noctum,” “Universal,” “The Winterway,” and “The Eye of Oden.” Might have forgot a song or two, but that was pretty much it. I kind of remember this, as some of these songs we never did live again, like “A Tale of a Pagan Tongue,” “Nocturnal Vision,” and “The Winterway.” Was a special tour and it was a special setlist. Patrik Jensen : The setlist relied heavily on Restless and Dead and Witchburner . We probably had a 30-minute set time. Songs that would’ve for sure been on there are “Restless and Dead,” “Witchery,” “Born in the Night,” “House of the Raining Blood,” “All Evil,” “The Howling,” “Witchburner,” “Fast as a Shark” (Accept cover from the Witchburner EP) and the show-stopper (still to this day) “The Reaper.” Pål Solberg : Well, from the top of my head (in no numerical order…), I think it was: “Speak of the Devil (As the Devil Might Care),” “The Change,” “The Sand Was Made of Mountains,” “I Breathe Without Access to Air,” “The World of No Worlds,” and “And Pray for Me.” Derek Roddy : We only had Redemption out, so all the songs, I think, were off that album. “Hidden Hatred,” “Silent Carnage,” “Redemption,” “Witness to Terror.” If we had time, we played “Pray for Deliverance.”

Emperor

How many of the dates were canceled? If I recall correctly, one show was outright canceled due to sickness in the Emperor camp. Or, at least that’s what I remember hearing. Øystein Brun : As far as I can recall, only one concert was cancelled. Don’t remember exactly why, might be because of illness, but I rather have a vague memory that it was because of some problems with the promoter. Patrik Jensen : Having a cancelled show on that tour rings a bell, but I cant remember where that would’ve been. It was a very dodgy tour, with a lot of [tour managing] TM-ing problems, so there where logistical problems, backline problems, promoter problems, etc. that we would never have accepted if we had had more experience at the time. Speaking of cancelling due to illness, our bass player Magnus got food poisoned on the way to New York. We got to the show pretty late in the day, so we were driving when everyone in the van was awake. I remember we had to make “puking stops” for Magnus. He just fell out of the van on all fours puking his guts out, but he still played the show. He donned his then trademark stage getup, mirror aviator sunglasses, and rocked the crap out of that gig. Danny Lilker was at the show and he gave us freshmen the advice to “only eat pizza on tour” to avoid food poisoning. I’m not sure that is scientifically verified though. Pål Solberg : The concert in Florida was canceled due to bad time-planning from our road crew/management. It was like physically impossible to do a concert there and keep up with the rest of the tour as scheduled. I do not recall any show canceled due to sickness, even if people did have pneumonia. They still went on stage. The show must go on, you know. Derek Roddy : The Florida date was canceled because the tour was losing money, I think. To drive all the way to Florida and all the way out was eight hours each way. And then to drive from Florida to Texas, the Houston date, was an additional ten or more, I think. I guess the depends on where we ended up after the Florida date, but the Florida dates had to be canceled.

Emperor

Going off the canceled show memory, I remember the issue was with Emperor. I know Emperor were the headliner, but why didn’t the show go on, considering there were four other bands, counting Peccatum . Øystein Brun : Hence the above, I really don’t think it was cancelled because illness entirely. I mean, nothing could stop the bands from playing at that time. Emperor even played two shows in Canada without Samoth since he was not allowed to enter Canada, due to the church burning [incidents]. So, I find it hard to believe that the show was cancelled due to illness as a sole reason. On the other hand, there was never an option for the rest of the bands to move forward with the show. But my recollection might be wrong here. Patrik Jensen : This sounds like a local promoter issue. If most of the bands on a bill would play, it could be seen as the tour package has fulfilled the contract. However, most people would be there to see the headlining band Emperor and they would likely demand their money back. Therefore, a promoter might decide to cancel the show in order to have money to pay back the tickets. I’m not sure if this was the case here, but it sounds like it. Pål Solberg : I believe that only the Florida gig that got canceled, as explained above. After the Houston gig, the Emperor and Peccatum crew went down south to Mexico City. What happened while we were away, I cannot tell you. Derek Roddy : I also think there was some fear, in the Emperor camp, about going to Tampa. That old death-black metal thing was still somewhat fresh in peoples’ heads. At the time, those guys probably thought something might go down if they did end up playing, so I think they went out of their way to cancel the Florida dates, specifically Tampa. Personally, I think we could’ve gone down there, played the shows, made a bit of money, and went on with the rest of the tour.

Witchery

How was Peccatum received? Peccatum were sort of an oddball band on the bill. Pål Solberg : As a member of Peccatum, I felt that the U.S. audience was more open-minded, and not so locked into the “black metal definitions and boundaries” that existed in Europe at the time. All in all, the whole tour setup was an adventurous setup. The bands were fairly varied, and all of them differed a lot from each other. Of course, we had three vocalists, and two guitars. The rest was delivered from Mr. DAT. I do believe as of today, that Peccatum did a lot for female singers and songwriters in the scene in the years to come. Ihriel/Heidi [Solberg Tveitan; vocals] is, and will always be an excellent musician and composer. Øystein Brun : Definitely an oddball, but as far as I can remember they were received really well. To be quite honest, I felt like we were sort of an oddball ourselves, as our set was based much around the The Archaic Course album, which mainly has clean vocals, rather down tempo and so forth. But the audience was intense during the whole tour I would argue. Compared to the European audience at that time, the USA really gave us some fuss. Patrik Jensen : I think all the bands involved were received well on that tour. European black metal was just out of the gate in North America, and these were European bands. All bands also had their own sound, so the package actually covered a lot of ground. Derek Roddy : I watched Peccatum every night. I thought they went over pretty well. I watched every band every night, actually.

Witchery

What was the tour dynamic between bands at the beginning of the tour like? And then at the end? Øystein Brun : Well, from my point of view the dynamic between the bands was flawless, despite all the ordeals we had to overcome. Of course, I might have missed out on some minor personal issues, but overall there was a good vibe during the whole tour. Patrik Jensen : We, as the only Swedish band, were put together with three Norwegian black metal bands on that bill, so we didn’t know what to expect. [ Laughs ] You might remember there was some kind of beef going on between Norwegian and Swedish black metal bands back then, but there was nothing but good times on the tour. Sharing the van with Borknagar was great. Sure, there was some friendly neighboring countries banter going on, but that tour led to friendships that continue to this day. Pål Solberg : The dynamic between the bands was very nice. I have fond memories from this tour, and I think of the guys in Borknagar and Witchery as very nice people and great musicians to this day. Derek Roddy : The relationships [between bands] were all cool. No problems whatsoever. JP still keeps in touch with Samoth and Samoth’s father [Jens Olav Haugen], who, of all things, is a famous Norwegian blues musician. JP is involved in that world, so that’s how he’s stayed connected to Samoth and his father. It’s a small world. Trym and I have been friends forever. I just saw Nick Barker nine months ago. He was here at my studio to play a bit before the metal cruise, the 70K thing. I’m still friends with everybody, I think. Everything was completely cordial. Trym Torson : As I remember, the dynamic was really good. We all got along very well.

Divine Empire

What’s the best thing that happened to you on that tour? Patrik Jensen : It was our first experience touring North America. Like I mentioned earlier, we got to see a great deal of (mainly) the U.S. from riding in a van. It was during the summer too, so it was a like a long adventure/vacation, if you will. The shows were super-hot because of the heatwave, but that fits our style of music. Getting really sweaty on stage only enhances the riffage and adrenaline we try to get across to the audience. We wore black shiny vinyl pants on that tour. After a few shows our stage clothes were severely rank smelling, but it was all part of the experience. I especially remember the show at the Variety Arts Center in Los Angeles: 2,000 tickets sold and the show was amazing! Øystein Brun : For me, personally, that was the fact that we had the opportunity to see so much of USA, driving from east to west. When me and Jens rented a cabriolet–driving from San Francisco to Los Angeles–was a definite peak of the whole tour. In terms of live shows, Los Angeles or San Francisco really stood out. I remember one of those venues had huge windows with the skyline of the city in the background. Not very metal, but a very special and awesome atmosphere. Pål Solberg : For me, it was meeting the local fans in North America. To talk to real people who appreciated our music for what it was. I do not recall a lot from the U.S., except for seeing the usual “East Side of town,” or “bad neighborhood” that we always played in. I do recall we were staying at the Phoenix Hotel in San Francisco. I will not forget that stay for a very long time. As a metalhead, seeing all the 666s in the pool was like… Very over-the-top, and cool. [ Laughs ] Derek Roddy : I remember, I was looking for a new ride cymbal. I went into a music store and fell in love with one. So, I bought it. I brought it back and played on it. Suddenly, it was like, “Eh, no love here.” Over the next few days, I really started to hate that thing, so I gave the cymbal to Trym. He still uses it to this day. [ Laughs ] OK, I think he still uses it. I’d have to ask him.

Divine Empire

What about the worst? Øystein Brun : Hmm… Due to a heatwave and heavy usage of air conditioning at the hotels I got a bastard flu on our way to Albuquerque. We even had an overnight drive I recall, and I felt so damn sick. As we were driving a crammed van, there was nowhere to sleep or rest. I remember Jensen (Witchery) gave me a tip about cough medicine you could buy at gas stations. Not sure what the remedy was, but I remember it was pink and looked like bottle of fluid bubble gum. Made me slightly buzzed and suddenly all was perfectly fine. Patrik Jensen : I don’t want touring in a van in July to sound too rosy, even if it had its perks. It was really hard to get any real sleep. If you had over-night drives, you only got two-three hours [of sleep] max. The crew worked, as always, the hardest because apart from setting up, maintaining and tearing down the stage every night, they were also doing the driving. They were very tired, especially since they had zero downtime in between the Nevermore tour and our tour (crew was, more or less, all Americans). I stepped in and did some long overnight drives to let them get some sleep. I remember this one night when I was trailing behind the Emperor/Peccatum van. All of a sudden, I see a wheel from the right side of their trailer veer off and go into the ditch along the highway. They didn’t notice anything and kept on driving. We stopped and got the wheel. This was before mobile phones were in general use, so we had no way of telling them what had happened and the potential dangerous situation they were in. The trailer had a double axle, but still. We caught up with them an hour or so down the road and I pulled up alongside of their van. They guy riding shotgun with me had the wheel on his lap and he tried to make their driver understand what had happened to no avail. We had to roll down our window to yell at them, asking if they wanted their wheel back. [ Laughs ] Pål Solberg : Well, it must have been people getting sick, the heat and the lack of sleep. I also disliked seeing all the poverty all around in the U.S. and Canada. Homeless people everywhere; at least at the places we had the gigs. Derek Roddy : The Digger tour. [ Laughs ] A Digger tour is always the worst thing ever.

Any funny stories that came out of the tour? Øystein Brun : Tons. One episode I remember very good was when we stopped at the Canadian border on our way to Montreal. Nick Barker got out of the van, calmly sat down on the pavement beside the entrance to Canadian customs. Then he said, “Watch this boys” and puked all over the place. Then calmly got back the van. Time stopped for a second, we froze, jaws of the customs officers dropped, and then we just drove off as if nothing happened. Hilarious and a legendary little sequence, exclusively by Mr. Barker. Patrik Jensen : There were so many incidents on that tour that I don’t know where to begin! They might not have been funny at the time, but in hindsight they are pretty crazy. Pål Solberg : The one I recall is from one of the hired musicians. One of them lost his brand new in-ear plug. And he was trying to explain this to the Hispanic cleaning lady at the hotel that he had lost his “air-plug” without her understanding much of it. [ Laughs ] Derek Roddy : Crazy shit went down in Texas. The California shows were absolute madness. Not sure I even have the authority to tell those stories. Verbal only! [ Laughs ]

Do you think The Kings of Terror USA Tour 1999 had an impact on the bands? If so, to what extent? Øystein Brun : Yes, definitely! Speaking for my own band, the USA tour we did in ’99 definitely made an impact on our career. Or, should I say history. From a commercial perspective, I am not sure how things actually turned out. Sales and all that. For us, as a band, it was an adventure we’ll never forget. And an experience we’ll have in our backpacks forever. Patrik Jensen : It had a great impact on our band. We got such great exposure and met so many great people on that tour. We were back in October 2001 supporting The Haunted. The original supporting band had bailed due to some general 9/11 panic, so Witchery got added at the last minute. I believe there were just as many people turning up for those shows to see Witchery as there were to see The Haunted. The U.S. is still, to this day, where Witchery has its largest fanbase, largely thanks to that tour. Derek Roddy : For me, it didn’t have an impact. That’s all due to Jay and me not really getting along. I wanted something more professional. Divine Empire couldn’t offer it. I wanted less of a party, more something with motive and direction. I wanted to be with musicians who were serious about music. If I’m going to play in a band–I’ve turned down so many offers over the years based on principle–then it has to be serious music with serious musicians. That party stuff is fun for a really short period, then it gets old really fast. So, this tour taught me this very lesson, actually. I still hold true to that. Pål Solberg : Since Peccatum is now dissolved, it’s hard to tell. But it had an impact on us over the next few years. And I’m sure the active members of Peccatum–Ihriel and Ihsahn–to this day recall and cherish this tour in their hearts, as I do.

What are your final thoughts about this tour? Øystein Brun : Adventure and positive vibes. As a relatively young band at that time everything was so huge, new and exciting. I deeply cherish the memories from that tour. Patrik Jensen : I absolutely loved the tour, and if I could, I would do all it again in a heartbeat. That tour set the standards to which I hold all other tours. At the time, I thought all touring was supposed to be like that. Then I discovered the joys of sharing a smelly run-down tour bus with 18 other guys, playing a freezing cold venue (with no showers) on a Tuesday in January. [ Laughs ] Pål Solberg : It’s like… I’d love to do this again, but I would not, for the sake of my life, go on a new road trip with the crew we had. And I think this was the first U.S. tour performed by Norwegian bands heading the bill. A-Ha did it like 15 years before us. At least, that was what we were told. That made us proud! Derek Roddy : Not sure about Divine Empire. Not sure about Borknagar. Or, Witchery. I think it was good for Emperor. I mean, how could it not have been?

Related Stories

emperor north america tour

That Tour Was Awesome: Campaign for Musical Destruction (1992)

February 27, 2020

The inside story of the legendary 1992 Napalm Death , Carcass , Cathedral and Brutal Truth U.S. tour

emperor north america tour

That Tour Was Awesome: Complete Control (1992)

January 31, 2019

Looking back on 1992’s Complete Control tour with members of Obituary , Agnostic Front , Cannibal Corpse and Malevolent Creation .

emperor north america tour

That Tour Was Awesome: Pain Teens/Boredoms/Brutal Truth (1993)

May 31, 2018

Experimental noise rock met left-field grind and the one and only Boredoms during a legendary tour in 1993 when Pain Teens , Brutal Truth , and the Japanese noise legends hit the road together.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor Announce Winter 2024 North American Tour Dates

'  data-srcset=

Cait Stoddard

[READ FULL BIO]

There San Diego

Emperor Now Open At SeaWorld San Diego!

SeaWorld San Diego ’s ALL-NEW Emperor, named one of the most anticipated coasters of 2022 by USA Today, is now open to the public. The opening was commemorated with a special ribbon cutting ceremony featuring Puck the Penguin, live performances by The Waddlers and the Funky Feathers leading the way for guests to take their first dive on Emperor.  Nonprofit conservation partner, Penguins International, was also on hand to share in the celebration and a portion of Emperor Hazy IPA and Emperor merchandise sales in the park will go to them to help support their cause.

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by SeaWorld San Diego (@seaworldsandiego)

Tallest. Fastest. Longest.

Named after the Emperor penguin, the world’s largest penguin, the Emperor coaster mimics this species’ amazing underwater diving ability. Climbing to 153 feet with feet dangling in the air, riders are suspended on a 45-degree angle at the crown of the ride before plunging down a 14-story facedown vertical drop, accelerating to more than 60 miles per hour. Riders also experience inversions, barrel roll, Immelmann loop, hammerhead turn and a flat spin as they race along the nearly 2,500 feet of track. Each of the floorless ride cars hold 18 riders in three, six-person rows. This is the first seating configuration of its kind in North America.

“Our Annual Pass Members had a special opportunity to ride Emperor ahead of the grand opening, and it’s been great to hear all the positive feedback and enthusiasm surrounding our new ride,” said Jim Lake, Park President. “Emperor brings all-new thrills to the park, being the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in California and our first ever dive coaster at SeaWorld San Diego. We’re so grateful to our guests for their patience and we can’t wait to have them come take the dive and experience Emperor firsthand.”

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Penguins International (@penguins_international)

All for a big cause

SeaWorld San Diego partnered with penguin research and conservation nonprofit, Penguins International , for the opening of this penguin-themed ride. As part of the partnership, SeaWorld San Diego will donate a portion of Emperor Hazy IPA and Emperor merchandise sales to Penguins International to support their important conservation, education, and research efforts. Penguins International Conservation Education Manager Katie Propp was among the speakers at the grand opening ceremony.

“We’re so excited to partner with SeaWorld San Diego for the opening of this thrilling new ride inspired by the majestic Emperor penguin,” said Penguins International Executive Director, David Schutt. “SeaWorld has been a longtime proponent of penguin research and education, providing important research opportunities for scientists at their facilities and generating awareness for these amazing birds through their presentations and learning opportunities. We see this as yet another way the company is helping advance the public’s understanding of this species and are eager to see where this partnership takes us.”

Get unlimited access and wonderful perks

The best way to experience the ALL-NEW Emperor is with a Fun Card or Annual Pass. Guests will receive unlimited access to family and thrill rides, along with seasonal and special event celebrations like Seven Seas Food & Wine Festival, Electric Ocean, Craft Beer Festival, Spooktacular, and Christmas Celebration. Plus, Annual Pass holders get amazing perks and exclusive offers including FREE parking, up to six free guest tickets, and special savings on merchandise, Quick Queue, and more.

For more information, park hours and to purchase tickets, visit here . Follow SeaWorld San Diego on Facebook and Instagram for the latest park updates and information.

See you there, San Diego!

Kountry Wayne

There San Diego

uDiscover Music

  • Latest News

‘El Rey Bravo’: Tito Puente’s Latin Jazz Masterpiece

‘oh darling’: the story behind the beatles’ song, ‘mezzanine’: how massive attack took things to a whole new level, best reggae producers: 10 pioneers of jamaica’s musical legacy, ‘ain’t no mountain high enough’: marvin and tammi’s towering pop classic, ‘flashpoint’: the rolling stones rock the world with ‘undiminished soul’, best lionel hampton songs: 20 jazz essentials, elton john celebrates 50 years of ‘caribou’ with vinyl reissue, new live video, pearl jam share new album ‘dark matter’, benny the butcher announces ‘everybody can’t go’ tour, ringo starr and his all starr band announce fall tour dates, taylor swift shares new double album ‘the tortured poets department: the anthology’, frank zappa & the mothers of invention to release ‘whisky a go go, 1968’ live album, queen rock montreal heading to disney+ with imax enhanced sound, ghost announces ‘re-imperatour usa’ tour for summer 2023.

The band will be joined on the road by special guest Amon Amarth

Published on

Ghost – Photo: MICHAEL CAMPANELLA/Redferns

Ghost has announced details of its summer 2023 American tour, dubbed “Re-Imperatour USA.”

The band is set to kick off the new run of dates in Concord, CA, on August 2, touring across the country until September 11, when it will wrap things up with a huge show at LA’s Kia Forum. It will be joined on the dates by special guest Amon Amarth.

Tickets for the 27-date tour will be available through Citi cardmembers’ and artists’ pre-sales from tomorrow (February 14). Following that, tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday (17) at 10am local time. For more details and to purchase, visit Ticketmaster .

How Aerosmith Reclaimed The Rock Crown With ‘Get A Grip’

The “Re-Imperatour USA” tour news follows Ghost holding its first-ever pop-up event at LA’s Whisky A Go Go venue earlier this month. “Metal Myths Presents: Ghost – Reverence & Resurrection” paid tribute to the classic 1969 era of Ghost, a band that didn’t actually form until almost four decades later.

The exhibit featured artifacts that had never been publicly displayed before, including the band’s 1960 costumes and ghoul masks, rare magazine covers, and more from a treasure trove of ephemera.

Meanwhile, Ghost also recently shared a new version of its track “Spillways,” featuring guest vocals from Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott. The new take on the song featured in Chapter 15 of Ghost’s long-running series of webisodes, with the installment in question documenting a karaoke session that goes awry in a spectacular and supernatural fashion.

Buy or stream IMPERA here. View Ghost’s tour itinerary below.

Aug 2 – Concord, CA – Concord Pavilion Aug 4 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre Aug 5 – Airway Heights, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest Aug 7 – West Valley City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre Aug 8 – Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre Aug 11 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Aug 12 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater Aug 14 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre Aug 15 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Aug 16 – Cincinatti, OH – PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center Aug 18 – Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview Aug 19 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center Aug 20 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater Aug 22 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park Aug 23 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake Aug 24 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live Aug 25 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion Aug 27 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater Aug 29 – Simpsonville, SC – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park Aug 30 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place Aug 31 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Sep 2 – The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman Sep 3 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater Sep 5 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Sep 7 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater Sep 8 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre Sep 11 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Billy Idol - Rebel Yell LP

IMAGES

  1. Emperor announce first U.S. tour in over 15 years

    emperor north america tour

  2. News: Emperor USA Tour Presale Begins

    emperor north america tour

  3. News: Emperor USA Tour Presale Begins

    emperor north america tour

  4. EMPEROR To Tour The US For First Time In Over 15 Years

    emperor north america tour

  5. Time Machine Tours Barbary Coast, Union Square, San Francisco

    emperor north america tour

  6. Godspeed You! Black Emperor Announce 2015 North America & Europe Tour

    emperor north america tour

VIDEO

  1. NORTH AMERICA TOUR. WITH DR KING EHIKIOYA @ PRINCE CHARLES

  2. Aladdin

  3. JUANES NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2024 || LOS ANGELES CONCERT || February 23, 2024

  4. Montage (alternate) (Emperor of the North Pole soundtrack, 1973, Frank De Vol)

  5. Battle Isle 3: Shadow of the Emperor

  6. ശാസ്ത്രീയ നാമം/UAE, it is known as Sheri (شعري). #fish #fishing #SpangledEmperor

COMMENTS

  1. EMPEROR announce first U.S. tour in 15 years

    February 13, 2023. Norwegian black-metal vets Emperor have announced their first U.S. tour in 15 years. The band helmed by Insahn and Samoth played their first show on American soil since 2007 during last year's Psycho Las Vegas festival, and now they're returning for a small handful of dates in several major cities.

  2. Emperor Announce Limited Dates for First U.S. Tour Since 2007

    Emperor 2023 U.S. Tour Dates. June 23 — Chicago, Ill. @ Aragon Ballroom June 25 — Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Kings Theatre June 28 — Dallas, Texas @ South Side Ballroom

  3. EMPEROR Announces First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

    Norwegian black metallers EMPEROR will embark on their first U.S. tour in over 15 years ... 2023 tour are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.

  4. Emperor announce first US tour in 15 years (Kings Theatre included)

    "All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores," Emperor say. See all dates below. The tour includes a Brooklyn show at Kings Theatre ...

  5. Emperor announce first U.S. tour in over 15 years

    Emperor will return to the U.S. for their first U.S. tour in over fifteen years. The Norwegian black metal legends announced their Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk trek will kick off on June 23rd in Chicago, IL and run through July 1st in Anaheim, CA. ... Top Six European Metal Festivals for 2024 Metal Church announce March 2024 North American ...

  6. Emperor Announce First US Tour in Over 15 Years

    Emperor's 2023 US Tour Dates: 06/23 - Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom 06/25 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre ... Korn Announce Fall 2024 North American Tour with Gojira and Spiritbox. March 26, 2024. Brian Setzer's Stray Cats Announce 2024 US Tour. March 26, 2024.

  7. EMPEROR Announces First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

    Norwegian black metallers EMPEROR will embark on their first U.S. tour in over 15 years this summer, entitled "Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk 2023" . The band is excited to finally return to the North American shores, and will be joined by currently-unknown "special guests". Tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10 a.m. EST via ...

  8. EMPEROR To Tour The US For First Time In Over 15 Years

    This will be Emperor's first US tour in over 15 years. All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 10 AM. EST. Psycho subscribers get early access starting tomorrow. Head here for more info. Tour dates: June. 23 - Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom.

  9. Emperor announce first U.S. tour in over 15 years

    See the tour schedule below. Emperor write on social media: "Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk USA tour dates announced. This will be Emperor's first US tour in over 15 years. All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.

  10. Emperor Announces Summer 2023 US Tour Dates for the First Time in 15

    Scroll below to check out if Emperor will be making a stop within your city this summer! EMPEROR: 2023 US TOUR. 6/23 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom. 6/25 Brooklyn, NY Kings Theatre. 6/28 Dallas, TX ...

  11. Emperor to Tour the U.S. for the First Time in 15 Years

    February 13th, 2023 at 12:40pm. Hesher Keenan. 0. One of the most iconic black metal outfits to date is heading back to the States for their first full-fledged tour in more than a decade. Emperor returns for the "Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk" tour, a limited, five-date affair that hits massive cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, New York ...

  12. EMPEROR Announce First U.S. Tour In Over 15 Years

    Norwegian black metal band EMPEROR are set to embark on their first U.S. tour in over 15 years this summer. As of this point, all work visas for the 2023 "Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk" tour have already been issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.You can find the tour dates listed below.

  13. Emperor Full Tour Schedule 2023 & 2024, Tour Dates & Concerts

    Emperor tour dates 2023 - 2024. Emperor is currently touring across 7 countries and has 7 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Mexico Metal Fest in Monterrey, after that they'll be at TivoliVredenburg Ronda in Utrecht.

  14. EMPEROR US TOUR ANNOUNCED

    Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk USA tour dates announced. This will be Emperor's first US tour in over 15 years. All work visas are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10AM EST, Psycho subscribers get early access starting tomorrow. […]

  15. Emperor Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2024 & 2023

    Find information on all of Emperor's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2023-2024. Emperor is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 10 concerts across 8 countries in 2023-2024. View all concerts. Next 3 concerts: Dallas, TX, US. Inglewood, CA, US.

  16. Emperor

    Back in 1994, ex-Emperor drummer Bård "Faust" Eithun was convicted of murder after stabbing a gay man, named Magne Andreassen, to death in 1992. He only served nine years for his crime and was released in 2003. Now, during an interview with Metal Hammer, Cradle Of Filth's Dani Filth revealed that Eithun actually confessed to…

  17. Emperor w/ Immortal Bird in Chicago at Byline Bank Aragon

    Check out Emperor w/ Immortal Bird at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago on June 23, 2023 and get detailed info for the event - tickets, photos, video and reviews. ... Green Day - The Saviors Tour; Pink Friday 2 World Tour; Riot Fest 2024; Chicago Foodie Staycation; Lollapalooza 2024; View All Giveaways; Featured Stuff. Do312 MORE Membership;

  18. That Tour Was Awesome: Kings of Terror Tour (1999)

    In the hottest of hot (July), Emperor, Witchery, Borknagar, Peccatum, and Divine Empire teamed up, toasted to success in Chicago, and set off across America's vastlands in vans. The invasion of America had started anew! For the latest That Tour Was Awesome, Decibel interviewed members from Emperor, Witchery, Borknagar, Peccatum, and Divine ...

  19. Emperor USA tour 2023 : r/InMetalWeTrust

    EDIT: this posting pulled from the blabbermouth post. "All work visas for the "Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk" 2023 tour are already issued and the band is excited to finally return to the North American shores.". 4. SemiSeriousSam.

  20. Godspeed You! Black Emperor announce 2024 North American tour dates

    Black Emperor have shared plans to embark upon a short run of North American tour dates in 2024. Commencing in February, the lauded instrumental ensemble's newly announced itinerary will comprise five dates in Queens, Arden, Homer, Oshawa and Kingston. Alan Sparhawk of Low infamy, Marina Herlop and Maria BC will provide support for the band ...

  21. Godspeed You! Black Emperor Announce Winter 2024 North American Tour

    Cait Stoddard February 15th, 2024 - 1:08 PM. Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat. According to social media , Godspeed You! Black Emperor has announced they going on a short tour in U.S. and Canada this ...

  22. Emperor Now Open At SeaWorld San Diego!

    To complement the experience on the all-new ride, guests can sample the new limited release Emperor Hazy IPA from Mike Hess Brewing, which was created and inspired by the ride and is only available at SeaWorld San Diego. Following some hops and the big drop, guests are encouraged to visit Penguin Encounter, the only place in North America where you can see Emperor penguins in-person.

  23. Ghost Announces 'Re-Imperatour USA' Tour For Summer 2023

    Ghost has announced details of its summer 2023 American tour, dubbed "Re-Imperatour USA.". The band is set to kick off the new run of dates in Concord, CA, on August 2, touring across the ...