All Shall Perish performing live on stage during a deathcore concert

All Shall Perish Tap Carnifex, Extermination Dismemberment, Mauled for Stacked Anniversary Tour

Johnny Bell
By Johnny Bell | | 4 min read

The All Shall Perish anniversary tour just got a whole lot heavier. The Oakland deathcore vets already had the internet buzzing when they announced a four-week North American run celebrating 20 years of The Price of Existence, but the support lineup they just locked in takes this thing to another level. Carnifex, Extermination Dismemberment, and Mauled are all confirmed for the full trek.

I'll be real, this bill reads like it was designed to leave no survivors.

A Reunion Worth Paying Attention To

All Shall Perish came back in 2024 after years away, starting with festival appearances and building from there. Now they're going full steam. The Price of Existence tour kicks off September 4 in Fresno, CA and wraps October 3 in San Jose, CA, hitting 23 cities across the U.S. and Canada. The band has said they'll be playing the album in full every night, plus songs they've never performed live before. That alone should have longtime fans scrambling for tickets.

For context, The Price of Existence dropped back in 2006 on Nuclear Blast and was a pivotal record for the deathcore scene. It was the first album to feature vocalist Hernan "Eddie" Hermida and lead guitarist Chris Storey, and its single "Eradication" landed on MTV2's Headbangers Ball. Twenty years later and that record still hits.

The current touring lineup features Hermida on vocals, Chris Storey and Ben Orum on guitars, Adrian Oropeza on bass, and Andrew Baird on drums.

The Support Bill Is Devastating

Let's talk about the additions, because this is where things get really interesting.

Carnifex is the big one. The Southern California deathcore titans have been at the top of the genre since forming in 2005 and they're riding serious momentum right now. They recently signed with Sumerian Records and dropped a new single, "Roses and Rotting Corpses," back in May to mark the occasion. A new album is on the way, though no release date has been announced yet. Their catalog runs deep with records like Dead in My Arms, Hell Chose Me, Die Without Hope, and 2023's Necromanteum. Honestly, they could headline a tour like this on their own.

Concert photo

Here's the cool part: the last time All Shall Perish and Carnifex did a full U.S. tour together was back in 2012. That's 14 years ago. The band put it best: "It's only fitting that we tear across the country with our brothers once again."

Extermination Dismemberment brings the slam. The Belarusian brutal death metal act is known for being absolutely punishing live and has been active on the international touring circuit. If you're into the heaviest end of the spectrum, they're going to deliver.

Rounding things out is Mauled, who have been making noise as a touring support act in the deathcore and death metal space. They've been linked to runs with Spite and Emmure on European/UK dates, so they know how to hold their own on a stacked bill.

Top to bottom, every band on this lineup is going to bring it. The pits are going to be a warzone.

Full Tour Dates

09/04 — Fresno, CA @ Strummer's
09/05 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
09/06 — Roseville, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post
09/08 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
09/09 — Denver, CO @ The Oriental Theater
09/11 — Des Moines, IA @ Wooly's
09/12 — Chicago, IL @ Reggies
09/13 — Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall
09/15 — Toronto, ON @ Concert Hall
09/16 — Montreal, QC @ Club Soda
09/18 — Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater
09/20 — Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage
09/22 — Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819
09/23 — Greenville, SC @ The Radio Room
09/25 — West Palm Beach, FL @ The Banyan Live
09/26 — Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
09/27 — Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Heaven)
09/29 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Farmers Market
09/30 — Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine
10/01 — Mesa, AZ @ Nile
10/02 — San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
10/03 — San Jose, CA @ The Ritz

Don't Sleep on This

Tickets are on sale now. You can find dates and grab yours through Bandsintown. A bill this stacked in venues this size isn't going to stay available forever. If you've been waiting for a reason to see All Shall Perish in 2026, this is it. Full album played front to back, deep cuts they've never touched live, and three of the nastiest support acts you could ask for.

See you in the pit.

Cover photo courtesy of Ticketmaster

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