Dark Tranquillity have announced that they will be playing a special livestream show next Saturday where they will be performing for their forthcoming album "Moment" in full.
The band will be taking the stage at venue Stora Teatern in Gothenburg on November 21 at 2pm EST/20:00 CET, for the special show that will be livestreamed for fans.
Mikael Stanne had this to say, "We are thrilled to announce that we are doing a show. We will be performing our new album in its entirety the day after its release straight from Stora here in the heart of Gothenburg. And we want you all to join us via the stream.
"This, of course, is the weirdest time we as a band have been through and to release an album without going out around the world to play it is nothing short of heartbreaking. But knowing that you guys are at home, staying safe, and turning our stream up to the appropriate metal levels will let us know that you're out there and will make this night truly special for us. This being as close as we can physically get to you all this year - we aim to make the most of it.
"We have a full production show prepared for you on the most beautiful stage in the city, and having you with us through the technical magic of streaming means the world to us. Enjoy the show and we hope to see you all very, very soon." Tickets are available here.
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