Lamb of God announces 'Into Oblivion' release show in Philadelphia

The metal band will celebrate their new album with an intimate concert at the Theatre of Living Arts.

Mar. 10, 2026 at 7:00pm

Lamb of God has announced a special release show in Philadelphia for their upcoming album 'Into Oblivion'. The concert will take place at the Theatre of Living Arts on Sunday, two days after the album's release. Tickets will be $15 with fees included, and fans can register for a chance to purchase them through Ticketmaster until Wednesday. Lamb of God will then launch a full U.S. tour in support of 'Into Oblivion' starting March 17 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

Why it matters

This release show gives Lamb of God fans an opportunity to see the band perform new material from 'Into Oblivion' in an intimate setting before the start of the full tour. It also demonstrates the band's commitment to connecting directly with their fanbase through special events around album releases.

The details

The 'Into Oblivion' release show will take place at the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia on Sunday, two days after the album's release. Tickets will be $15 with fees included, and fans can register for a chance to purchase them through Ticketmaster until Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. Those selected will be notified on Friday and their credit cards will be charged automatically.

  • The 'Into Oblivion' album will be released on Friday, March 15, 2026.
  • The release show will take place on Sunday, March 17, 2026.
  • Registration for tickets is open now through Wednesday, March 13, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET.

The players

Lamb of God

An American heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1990.

Theatre of Living Arts

A concert venue located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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What’s next

Lamb of God will launch a full U.S. tour in support of 'Into Oblivion' starting March 17 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

The takeaway

This intimate release show in Philadelphia gives Lamb of God fans an exclusive opportunity to experience new material from 'Into Oblivion' ahead of the band's full tour, demonstrating their commitment to connecting directly with their loyal fanbase.