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​​​Arch Enemy tour dates: 31 concerts in 19 countries

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thu 15 May
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sun 18 May
KoRn, 3 Doors Down, Beartooth, Three Days Grace, Green Day, Incubus, Bullet, Linkin Park, Pierce The Veil, Down, Alice In Chains, Jimmy Eat World, Thursday, Shinedown, Theory Of A Deadman, Halestorm, Marilyn Manson, Mastodon, Gwar, Good Charlotte, Sleeping with Sirens, Bullet For My Valentine, Rob Zombie, Daughtry, Asking Alexandria, Hollywood Undead, Bush, Taking Back Sunday, Hoobastank, Chevelle, Bowling for Soup, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Of Mice & Men, Killswitch Engage, P.O.D., Motionless In White, New Found Glory, Everclear, I Prevail, Finger Eleven, Trivium, We Came As Romans, Snot, All That Remains, Blue October, Silverstein, Mudvayne, Bad Omens, The Devil Wears Prada, Underøath, August Burns Red, Memphis May Fire, Set It Off, Filter, Lit, Sevendust, Blessthefall, Saving Abel, As I Lay Dying, Hawthorne Heights, Arch Enemy, Saosin, Testament, Candlebox, Emmure, Attila, HEALTH, Alesana, The Plot In You, Whitechapel, Knocked Loose, Attack! Attack!, A Skylit Drive, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Real Friends, From Ashes to New, Fit For A King, Dorothy, Exodus, The Black Dahlia Murder, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Caskets, Deafheaven, Evans Blue, Converge, Municipal Waste, Dayseeker, Obituary, After The Burial, Upon A Burning Body, Smile Empty Soul, Jinjer, The Acacia Strain, I Set My Friends on Fire, Erra, Body Count, Escape The Fate, Miss May I, All Shall Perish, Butcher Babies, Fit For An Autopsy, Silent Planet, Power Trip, Acid Bath, Bleed From Within, Kublai Khan TX, Full Of Hell, Quicksand, Gatecreeper, Invent Animate, Shadow Of Intent, Bilmuri, Brand of Sacrifice, The Union Underground, The Funeral Portrait, Liliac, Frozen Soul, Sanguisugabogg, Until I Wake, Allt, Left to Suffer, Josey Scott's Saliva, Gates To Hell, Chimaira, Harm's Way, Of Virtue, It Dies Today, Nevertel, Candy, Nails, Angelmaker, Sunami, Havok, Incendiary, Nerv, Boundaries, PeelingFlesh, 200 Stab Wounds, One Step Closer, Pain of Truth, Bodybox, Dead Heat
KoRn, 3 Doors Down, Beartooth, Three Days Grace, Green Day, Incubus, Bullet, Linkin Park, Pierce The Veil, Down, Alice In Chains, Jimmy Eat World, Thursday, Shinedown, Theory Of A Deadman, Halestorm, Marilyn Manson, Mastodon, Gwar, Good Charlotte, Sleeping with Sirens, Bullet For My Valentine, Rob Zombie, Daughtry, Asking Alexandria, Hollywood Undead, Bush, Taking Back Sunday, Hoobastank, Chevelle, Bowling for Soup, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Of Mice & Men, Killswitch Engage, P.O.D., Motionless In White, New Found Glory, Everclear, I Prevail, Finger Eleven, Trivium, We Came As Romans, Snot, All That Remains, Blue October, Silverstein, Mudvayne, Bad Omens, The Devil Wears Prada, Underøath, August Burns Red, Memphis May Fire, Set It Off, Filter, Lit, Sevendust, Blessthefall, Saving Abel, As I Lay Dying, Hawthorne Heights, Arch Enemy, Saosin, Testament, Candlebox, Emmure, Attila, HEALTH, Alesana, The Plot In You, Whitechapel, Knocked Loose, Attack! Attack!, A Skylit Drive, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Real Friends, From Ashes to New, Fit For A King, Dorothy, Exodus, The Black Dahlia Murder, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Caskets, Deafheaven, Evans Blue, Converge, Municipal Waste, Dayseeker, Obituary, After The Burial, Upon A Burning Body, Smile Empty Soul, Jinjer, The Acacia Strain, I Set My Friends on Fire, Erra, Body Count, Escape The Fate, Miss May I, All Shall Perish, Butcher Babies, Fit For An Autopsy, Silent Planet, Power Trip, Acid Bath, Bleed From Within, Kublai Khan TX, Full Of Hell, Quicksand, Gatecreeper, Invent Animate, Shadow Of Intent, Bilmuri, Brand of Sacrifice, The Union Underground, The Funeral Portrait, Liliac, Frozen Soul, Sanguisugabogg, Until I Wake, Allt, Left to Suffer, Josey Scott's Saliva, Gates To Hell, Chimaira, Harm's Way, Of Virtue, It Dies Today, Nevertel, Candy, Nails, Angelmaker, Sunami, Havok, Incendiary, Nerv, Boundaries, PeelingFlesh, 200 Stab Wounds, One Step Closer, Pain of Truth, Bodybox, Dead Heat
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sun 18 May
sun 18 May
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tue 14 Oct
Tue  19:00
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wed 15 Oct
Wed  19:00
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About Arch Enemy

In the pantheon of melodic death metal, few names resonate as powerfully as Arch Enemy. Since their formation in 1995, the Swedish band has carved out a legacy characterized by fierce musicality, formidable technical skills, and a relentless drive that has propelled them to the forefront of the metal scene. This article delves into the history, evolution, and impact of Arch Enemy, exploring how they have become one of the genre's most influential and revered bands.

Formation and Early Years


Arch Enemy was founded in Halmstad, Sweden, by Michael Amott, former guitarist of the influential death metal band Carcass. Alongside Amott were vocalist Johan Liiva, bassist Martin Bengtsson, and drummer Daniel Erlandsson. From the outset, Arch Enemy distinguished themselves with a unique blend of aggressive riffs, melodic hooks, and intricate solos, a formula that would come to define their sound.
Their debut album, "Black Earth" (1996), was a raw and ferocious introduction, establishing Arch Enemy's presence in the metal community. Songs like "Bury Me an Angel" showcased Amott's guitar prowess and Liiva's gritty vocal delivery, setting the stage for what was to come.

Rising Through the Ranks


With their sophomore effort, "Stigmata" (1998), and the follow-up, "Burning Bridges" (1999), Arch Enemy began to refine their sound. These albums featured more polished production and increasingly complex compositions, earning them critical acclaim and a growing fan base. The addition of bassist Sharlee D'Angelo and the return of drummer Daniel Erlandsson solidified the lineup, enhancing their musical chemistry.
However, it was the arrival of German vocalist Angela Gossow in 2000 that marked a significant turning point for the band. Gossow's powerful growls and commanding stage presence brought a new intensity to Arch Enemy's music. Her debut with the band, "Wages of Sin" (2001), was a watershed moment, receiving widespread acclaim and propelling Arch Enemy to international prominence. Tracks like "Ravenous" and "Enemy Within" became anthems, showcasing the band's ability to blend brutality with melody seamlessly.

Continued Evolution and Success


The subsequent albums, "Anthems of Rebellion" (2003) and "Doomsday Machine" (2005), continued to build on this success. Arch Enemy's music became more sophisticated, incorporating elements of classical music and thrash metal. Guitarist Christopher Amott, Michael's brother, played a crucial role in developing this sound, contributing memorable solos and harmonies.
The band's relentless touring schedule and electrifying live performances further cemented their reputation. Arch Enemy became a staple of major metal festivals, their energetic shows winning over audiences worldwide. Gossow's advocacy for animal rights and veganism also endeared her to many fans, adding another layer of depth to the band's identity.

Lineup Changes and New Horizons


In 2014, Angela Gossow stepped down as Arch Enemy's vocalist, passing the torch to Canadian singer Alissa White-Gluz, formerly of The Agonist. White-Gluz brought her unique blend of melodic and harsh vocals to the band, debuting on the album "War Eternal" (2014). The transition was seamless, with White-Gluz quickly winning over fans with her dynamic performances and versatile vocal range.
"War Eternal" was a critical and commercial success, reaffirming Arch Enemy's status as a leading force in melodic death metal. The title track, along with songs like "As the Pages Burn," showcased the band's renewed vigor and commitment to their craft.
The band's lineup continued to evolve, with the departure of guitarist Christopher Amott and the arrival of Jeff Loomis, formerly of Nevermore. Loomis, renowned for his technical proficiency and innovative playing style, added a new dimension to Arch Enemy's music. His contributions were first heard on the album "Will to Power" (2017), which featured standout tracks like "The World Is Yours" and "The Eagle Flies Alone."

Legacy and Influence


Arch Enemy's impact on the metal scene is undeniable. They have inspired countless bands with their blend of melody and aggression, technical skill, and relentless drive. Their commitment to social and political issues, such as animal rights and environmentalism, has also set them apart, resonating with fans who share their values.
The band's influence extends beyond their music. Angela Gossow's success as one of the few female vocalists in extreme metal paved the way for other women in the genre. Alissa White-Gluz has continued this legacy, advocating for gender equality in metal and inspiring a new generation of female musicians.
Arch Enemy's journey from the underground metal scene of Sweden to international stardom is a testament to their talent, perseverance, and innovation. With a career spanning nearly three decades, they have consistently pushed the boundaries of melodic death metal, evolving their sound while staying true to their roots. As they continue to tour and record new music, Arch Enemy remains a vital and influential force in the world of metal, their legacy secure and their future bright.


The band has released 15 studio albums​​​:
  • Black Earth (1996)
  • Stigmata (1998)
  • Burning Bridges (1999)
  • Wages of Sin (2001)
  • Anthems of Rebellion (2003)
  • Anthems of Rebellion (2003)
  • Doomsday Machine (2005)
  • Rise of the Tyrant (2007)
  • The Root of All Evil (2009)
  • Khaos Legions (2011)
  • Khaos Legions (2011)
  • War Eternal (2014)
  • Will to Power (2017)
  • Deceivers (2022)
  • Blood Dynasty (2025)
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