What's Happening?
The 'ecstatic black metal' band Agriculture is set to headline a U.S. tour this fall, accompanied by bands Uniform and Pure Hex. The tour will kick off on October 29 in San Diego, California, and will include stops in major cities such as Phoenix, Chicago,
and Los Angeles, concluding on November 24. Tickets for the tour will be available starting July 3 at 10:00 am local time. In addition to the tour, Agriculture will participate in Converge's 'Saddest Day' festival on December 13 in Boston, Massachusetts, where they will perform alongside Converge, Chat Pile, and Baroness.
Why It's Important?
This tour marks a significant opportunity for Agriculture, Uniform, and Pure Hex to expand their fan base across the United States. Touring with established acts like Converge at the 'Saddest Day' festival could further elevate their profiles within the metal music scene. The tour also highlights the ongoing popularity and demand for live music events post-pandemic, reflecting a broader recovery in the entertainment industry. Fans of the genre will have the chance to experience live performances, which are crucial for bands to connect with audiences and promote their music.
What's Next?
Following the tour, Agriculture and the accompanying bands may see increased visibility and potentially larger audiences at future events. The exposure from performing at the 'Saddest Day' festival could lead to more festival invitations and collaborations with other artists. The success of this tour could also influence future tour planning and album releases, as bands often use tours to gauge interest and plan subsequent projects.















