Plus Special Guests- Biohazard, Malevolence, Sacred Reich, Crypta
SEPULTURA ANNOUNCE THEIR FINAL EVER EUROPEAN SHOW.
After 4 decades, 14 gold records, and having traversed 80 countries and numerous diverse cultures, SEPULTURA has transcended into one of the most influential metal bands of our time, serving as Brazil's emissary to the rest of the world. SEPULTURA have just announced their biggest Irish headline show in the 3Arena on Sunday 9 August 2026 as part of their Celebrating Life Through Death farewell tour. They will be joined on the night by very special guests Biohazard, Malevolence, Sacred Reich, Crypta.
‘Dublin! We couldn’t think of a better place to play our final ever European show than your beautiful city and to be joined by our friends in Biohazard, Malevolence, Sacred Reich & Crypta will make this an event not to be missed. See you next August!’
With their latest opus, 'Quadra', an album that made a triumphant entry at number 5 on the German charts and garnered over seventeen million streams on Spotify, the band hailing from Belo Horizonte has once again spread the colours and rhythms of Brazil worldwide. However, in late 2023, they announced their plan to unite their forces for one final, powerful farewell tour, bidding adieu to a forty-year existence.
For this final journey, Sepultura has enlisted the prodigious 23-year-old American virtuoso, Greyson Nekrutman, as their new drummer and together, this quartet has embarked on multiple tours across North America, Europe and Latin America, presenting a career-spanning set to their fans that honored the forty years of Sepultura. Yet their journey has not reached the final end yet and their Farewell Tour will see them celebrate their legacy on several continents until 2026.
To date, the band has unleashed fifteen studio albums upon the world, having sold over 3 million units in the United States and twenty million worldwide, thus earning multiple gold and platinum records in various corners of the globe, including France, Australia, Indonesia, Cyprus, and their home country. To this day, their magnum opus, 'Roots', has been streamed a staggering 225 million times on Spotify.