Danish doomsters Saturnus will join Paradise Lost as direct support on their Ascension Of Europe Tour 2026 - Part II in February and March 2026.
Saturnus' lead guitarist, Indee Rehal-Sagoo, comments: "With hearts filled with fierce joy, we proudly announce our return to European stages as special guests of the legendary Paradise Lost on their Ascension of Europe Tour in February and March 2026, alongside Cwfen and Shores Of Null. This is more than just a tour for us, as Paradise Lost are our idols. They provided the blueprint that taught us how to breathe inside the storm. We are profoundly honoured to stand under their banner. We are here to summon the storm. Expect cold rain, low skies, and the relentless pressure of emotional doom. Riffs will rumble; there will be no shelter and only release. To our friends across the continent: get ready, steel your nerves, and meet us where the lights dim and the clouds open. The storm returns to Europe! P.S.: Tickets are selling very fast!"
Saturnus will be touring in support of their highly acclaimed latest full-length, The Storm Within, released in June 2023 via Prophecy Productions.
Please see Ascension Of Europe Tour 2026 - Part II dates below and Shining Over Britain & Ireland tour 2025 dates HERE. Link


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