Unreqvited have announced their first-ever European tour. The Canadian blackgaze project will cross the Atlantic this October to support Heretoir on their Solastalgia Over Europe MMXXVI tour.
Unreqvited's mastermind 鬼 (Ghost) comments: "We are incredibly excited to announce that Unreqvited will be embarking on our very first European tour this October with Heretoir and Nidare! I could hardly imagine a more fitting or meaningful line-up for our very first full run across the continent. Endlessly grateful for the opportunity, and have a hard time waiting until autumn to see you all out there!"
The tour comes in support of Unreqvited's acclaimed latest full-length, A Pathway To The Moon, released in February 2025 on Prophecy Productions. Link


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