Cradle of Filth has announced their upcoming “Majestic in Death” tour, marking their first major tour announcement following recent internal conflicts. The announcement was made on Cradle of Filth’s official Instagram.
The band’s announcement comes after a period of public turmoil involving departures and disputes with former members. The statement outlined details about the upcoming North American leg of the tour.
“USA, we’ll be back making more mischief on our upcoming Majestic in Death tour next spring,” the band said. “We will be accompanied by Suffocation, Ghost Bath and Cultus Black! Tickets go on sale this coming Friday (12/12) at 10am local time!”
The tour will feature an impressive lineup of supporting acts. Ticket sales begin on December 12, 2025. This announcement represents the band’s return to touring following the departures of members Zoë M. Federoff and Marek “Ashok” Šmerda. Subsequent legal disputes involving frontman Dani Filth have also marked this turbulent period.
Cradle of Filth will headline the ‘Majestic In Death Tour’ across the U.S. this coming spring, according to The PRP. This establishes a significant North American tour. The band made the announcement in early December 2025, confirming that tickets would go on sale on December 12 at 10am local time for each venue.
The Majestic In Death Tour is scheduled for spring 2026 across the United States, as reported by Brave Words. Support comes from Suffocation, Ghost Bath, and Cultus Black. This lineup represents a carefully curated selection of metal acts that will complement Cradle of Filth’s theatrical and symphonic black metal sound.
The trek will include an appearance at Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, as noted by Knotfest. This expands the tour’s reach beyond traditional metal venues and brings the band to a broader festival audience. The festival appearance demonstrates the band’s continued relevance in the metal community despite recent controversies.
The timing of this tour announcement is particularly significant given the band’s recent internal struggles. By moving forward with a major North American tour featuring established supporting acts, Cradle of Filth signals their commitment to reconnecting with fans and reestablishing their presence in the live metal circuit. The turbulent period of member departures and legal disputes has not deterred their touring plans.