Misery Signals Announce Farewell Tour with Both Lead Vocalists

The band will perform career-spanning sets with both Jesse Zaraska and Karl Schubach

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Apr 3, 2024

After over two decades of music-making, American-Canadian metalcore heroes Misery Signals have announced plans to disband following a farewell tour.

"We are eternally grateful for all the support this band has received, and we will never take it for granted," Misery Signals wrote in announcing the dates. "It's time for us to close this chapter of our lives and explore new opportunities individually ... The 'Blood is Forever, Love is Forever Farewell Tour' will signify the end of Misery Signals."

The 12 North American performances will feature lead vocalists Jesse Zaraska and Karl Schubach each "performing songs from their respective Misery Signals albums," per the band.

The farewell run begins in July, with Canadian stops coming in Vancouver and Toronto, ahead of September shows in Calgary and Regina, and an October date in Edmonton.

You can find the complete North American itinerary below. Misery Signals noted that exclusive farewell dates for Europe and the UK have yet to be revealed.

Tickets for all dates are currently on sale, with further details available via the band's official tour site.

Misery Signals made their debut with 2004's Of Malice and the Magnum Heart, produced by Devin Townsend. Vocalist Zaraska would exit the band ahead of 2006 follow-up Mirrors, the first full-length to feature Schubach. 

Schubach would handle lead vocal duties for 2008's Controller and 2013's Absent Light until his departure, leading to Zaraska's return to the fold for 2020's Ultraviolet.

Misery Signals 2024 Tour Dates: 

07/11 Vancouver, BC - The Pearl 
07/12 Vancouver, BC - The Pearl
07/13 Portland, OR - Dante's
07/18 Los Angeles, CA - 1720
07/20 Denver, CO - Marquis Theater
07/14 Boise, ID - Shrine Social Club
07/23 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall
07/26 Brooklyn, NY - Warsaw
07/24 Chicago, IL - Avondale Music Hall
07/27 Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
09/06 Calgary, AB - Palace Theatre
09/07 Regina, SK - The Exchange
09/08 Winnipeg, MB - The Park Theatre
10/19 Edmonton, AB - Union Hall

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