Lamb of God Bring New Album ‘Into Oblivion’ Back to the City That Made Them With Intimate TLA Show

Lamb of God play Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts this Sunday, March 15, two days after their tenth studio album ‘Into Oblivion’ drops on March 13 via Epic Records. Fit For An Autopsy opens the evening. Tickets are $15 all-in, doors at 7pm, all ages, with requests having closed March 11 via Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange.

The Philadelphia location carries real history. The city helped launch Lamb of God into the heavy metal stratosphere, serving as the backdrop for their 2005 platinum-selling ‘Killadelphia’ album and DVD. Playing TLA, one of the most storied intimate venues in the city, two days after a new record lands is a deliberate and well-earned moment. The pop-up show is part of a nationwide release-weekend celebration, with more than 140 independent record stores hosting ‘Into Oblivion’ listening parties from March 13 to 15, complete with free merch, prizes, and a limited-edition Poltergeist vinyl variant exclusive to indie shops.

Pre-orders for ‘Into Oblivion’ are live now, including remaining limited-edition vinyl variants and a collectible CD packaged with a companion zine featuring album art sketches, handwritten lyrics, and never-before-seen studio photos.