Norway's Mortiis has announced new American live dates in March and April 2025, in direct support of legendary compatriots Mayhem, as part of Decibel Magazine Tour 2025.
Mortiis comments: "Back in the USA! And back on tour with my old friends in Mayhem. North America has always been very good to me, so I am very much looking forward to this tour. Thank you to the Decibel team for their vision. Dark as a Dungeon!"
Mortiis has recently signed with Prophecy Productions and will release its new album in 2025. More info is HERE. Link


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