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Fit For An Autopsy

Fit For An Autopsy Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 158,724
Category Metal, Death Metal, Metalcore, Deathcore
Concerts
Jun
13
Download Festival 2025
Derby
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Jun
15
Donington Park
Derby
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Jun
16
The Dome
London
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Jun
18
Nummirock 2025
Nummijärvi
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Jun
18
Copenhell Festival 2025
Copenhagen
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Jun
19
Hellfest 2025
Clisson
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Jun
19
Graspop Metal Meeting 2025
Dessel
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Jun
23
Substage
Karlsruhe
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Jun
25
Tons of Rock 2025
Oslo
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Jun
26
Jera On Air 2025
Ysselsteyn
Tickets
Jun
27
Vainstream Rockfest 2025
Münster
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Jun
27
Impericon Festival 2025
Leipzig
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Sep
29
LAV - Lisboa Ao Vivo
Lisboa
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Oct
01
Sala Riviera
Madrid
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Oct
02
Razzmatazz 1
Barcelona
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Oct
04
Fabrique
Milan
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Oct
05
Halle 622
Zürich
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Oct
06
Bataclan
Paris
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Oct
08
University of Wolverhampton at The Civic Hall
Wolverhampton
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Oct
09
Manchester Academy
Manchester
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Oct
11
NX Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Oct
12
Depot Cardiff
Cardiff
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Oct
13
O2 Academy Leeds
Leeds
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Oct
15
O2 Academy Glasgow
Glasgow
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Oct
17
OVO Arena Wembley
London
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Oct
19
Belfast Telegraph
Belfast
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Oct
20
The National Stadium
Dublin
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Nov
20
Palladium Köln
Köln
Tickets
Nov
21
Mhp Arena
Ludwigsburg
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Nov
22
Columbiahalle
Berlin
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Nov
24
SaSaZu
Praha 7
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Nov
25
Haus Auensee
Leipzig
Tickets
Nov
27
Sporthalle Hamburg
Hamburg
Tickets
Nov
28
Amager Bio
Copenhagen
Tickets
Nov
29
Fållan
Johanneshov
Tickets
Dec
01
Sentrum Scene
Oslo
Tickets
Dec
03
House Of Culture
Helsinki
Tickets
About Fit For An Autopsy
The crushing music of Fit For An Autopsy is for any fan of extreme metal, its sound and fury is absolutely unflinching in purpose. The band expertly blends excessive, force-fueled death metal with atmospheric groove and impassioned personal diatribes, reflecting back the dark state of current events. Their fifth studio album, The Sea Of Tragic Beasts, doesn’t waste time with fantasy bullshit or cliché gore horror. Fit For An Autopsy are metal guys, to be certain, but they grew up in the hardcore scene. They embrace the responsibility to put as much devoted purpose into their lyrics and message as they do into their dense, heady, songs, forging a magnificently powerful new "post-deathcore." “When I write a song, I’m trying to feel emotionally connected to it. I really don’t like saying things that don’t matter over music that I want to matter,” says Will Putney, producer/guitarist, principal songwriter and co-founder. “We’ve always addressed serious topics going back to our first album. Anyone who really looks around at the current state of the world should be able to relate to the aggression, anger, frustration, and sadness often communicated in our music." Putney’s fellow guitarist/co-founder, Patrick Sheridan, strongly agrees. He emphasizes that while the music of Fit For An Autopsy may evolve it will always be aggressive and will always have purpose. “We think it's important to carry that torch. Somebody's got to say something about what's going on. If you're not using your music, which is a great platform, for something meaningful that you care about on some level, then you're wasting it.” The six men of the New Jersey based group – which includes vocalist Joe Badolato, bassist Peter Spinazola, third guitarist Tim Howley, and drummer Josean Orta – put maximum intentionality into everything they do. They are constantly challenging themselves as musicians, adding to the band’s overall creative arsenal, connecting with audiences around the world, and supporting one another in the band as individual people. Fit For An Autopsy first summoned one of the most crushing takes on the then-burgeoning deathcore genre with their 2008 demo and the following year’s self-released Hell On Earth EP, which led to a deal with The Red Chord vocalist Guy Kozowyk’s Black Market Activities label. Their debut album The Process Of Human Extermination earned them a place among the genre’s giants, cementing them as energizing leaders rather than stale followers. As MetalSucks observed: “The band’s brutal, glowering take on [deathcore] reminded [us] of the squandered potential of the genre. Hardcore grooves and swagger, when incorporated correctly, blend quite well with death metal.” Fit For An Autopsy’s determined drive, work ethic, and devilishly unmistakable talent next elicited the attention of Good Fight/eOne, the group’s home starting with their sophomore album. On Hellbound, Fit For An Autopsy expanded their commanding approach to death metal with hints of various sub-genres by absorbing increasingly diverse elements, from the rhythmic experimentalism of Gojira to the aggressive post-Noisecore of Converge, with a dose of the New Wave Of Swedish Death Metal, and a touch of groove unique to the New Jersey six-piece. The group began to cut their teeth on the road, racking up several full US tours with the likes of The Acacia Strain, Thy Art Is Murder, Whitechapel, Suicide Silence, and Crowbar. Towards the end of this album cycle, the touring took its toll on original frontman Nate Johnson, who amicably split from the band. Rather than take a step back, the third studio album Absolute Hope Absolute Hell served as the recorded introduction of the defining powerhouse vocalist Joe Badolato, whose impressive range helped destroy all remaining self-imposed doubts and boundaries. It’s something the group’s instrumental members had yearned to do as even as they prepared the material prior to enlisting their new singer. Absolute Hope Absolute Hell cracked the Top 20 on the Hard Rock Albums chart and hit #3 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. As Putney often noted in interviews, the record stood defiantly apart from those that offered little more than thirty minutes of blast beats and breakdowns. Sure, that kind of nonstop pummeling has its place, but Fit For An Autopsy concentrated their focus less on crazy tempo changes and more on atmosphere and vibe, keeping one foot in the crushingly heavy arena while drawing more deeply from traditional metal influences, post-rock, and esoteric nuance. In 2015, the same year as Metal Injection and other tastemakers hailed the group’s progression, Fit For An Autopsy joined the Stronger Than Faith Tour with Suicide Silence, Emmure, and Within The Ruins, followed by a co-headlining tour with Aborted, a trek with Old Wounds, and the Tune Low Die Slow Tour with Acacia Strain and Counterparts. “Being out there touring, I can say that our fans have been very accepting of each change and progression,” Sheridan notes proudly. “I’m very grateful, as oftentimes bands are scrutinized heavily as they evolve. We definitely took a step in a direction that people were excited about, and will continue to do so.” Putney points to Absolute Hope Absolute Hell as a definitive moment in the band’s career when they truly came into their own. “I like the earlier records a lot but we were definitely lumped in with a lot of similar-sounding bands at the time. I was happy that we were able carve our own path a little bit more on the last album, which we carry with confidence into the future.” Between Absolute Hope Absolute Hell and its follow-up The Great Collapse, the group’s members were able to broaden their creative horizons even further with what became known as “The Depression Sessions,” a uniquely collaborative project that combined Fit For An Autopsy with their friends in Thy Art Is Murder and The Acacia Strain. Jettisoning the cutthroat competitiveness that often gets between bands, the trio of extreme metal acts joined forces for experimental sessions more akin in spirit to the jazz greats and hip-hop artists, but within the context of heavy music. All of that collaboration and experimentation – to say nothing of Putney’s accomplishments as an in-demand genre producer whose credits include work with both of the bands who joined them in “The Depression Sessions,” among other genre standouts – led to an all new focus on the band’s fourth album, The Great Collapse. “Iron Moon” is an aggressive shot across the bow of the status quo, railing against the mundane servitude of the 9-to-5 grind, yearning for a life of meaning and purpose. It’s as anti-establishment in tone as the album is in sound. Fit For An Autopsy break with genre convention even as they reshape and redefine their chosen sonic landscape. “Heads Will Hang” confronts the worldwide refugee problem, demanding empathy, placing the listener in the shoes of someone displaced from their home, hungry to escape into a safer life. “When the Bulbs Burn Out” expresses the group’s deep concerns or conservationism sustainability. “Black Mammoth” was inspired by the conscientious activism of the Dakota Access Pipeline protestors. Other tracks are more abstract lyrically, but no song on The Great Collapse is without intensity. The album’s underlying death metal foundation serves as strong support for its more adventurous forays into chaotic hardcore, bits of deathcore, and a meditative, almost droning rumination not unlike the best of shoegaze and desert rock, like a hazy collision between Queens Of The Stone Age and Russian Circles. The omnipresence of rock titans Tool weaves in and out in powerful doses, with The Great Collapse inviting ever more favorable comparisons to Gojira, a band whose evolutionary trajectory is not dissimilar from Fit For An Autopsy’s path. Two extensive years of touring followed this release, which debuted at an impressive position of #47 on the billboard top 200. The band circled the globe multiple times, covering an ever expansive fan base opening for the likes of Trivium, Arch Enemy, Hatebreed, Sepultura, and Architects. European festivals, a successful headliner, and another coheadliner with Unearth followed suite. The band buckled down in the fall of 2018 to prepare what may just be their defining moment, the Nuclear Blast Records debut The Sea Of Tragic Beasts. The intention of Fit For An Autopsy to truly carve their own path appears to have been triumphantly realized. The title track wastes no time demonstrating the unbridled primitive aggression and intensity the group has come to perfect. "Mirrors" weaves in and out of saddened passages, chaotic metal, and atmospheric epicness, all while maintaining thoughtful expressions on the human condition. "Shepherd" could very well go down as a melodic death metal classic, and it's cascade into the deeply impassioned "Your Pain Is Mine" is a shining testament to this band's versatility and musical prowess. Socially conscience themes are once again abundant and blunt. There's an underlying urgency to the personal exploration on this album, and an almost desperation to the tone and delivery of Badolato that truly breaks down the boundaries of extreme music, and crosses into a much more connected conduit with the listener. One thing is clear at the end of this 45 minute journey, there is no stopping Fit For An Autopsy from their realizing their vision as musicians. And in all honesty, who would want to.
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Genres
Metal, Death Metal, Metalcore, Deathcore
Band members
Will Putney - Guitar, Joe Badolato - Vocals, Patrick Sheridan - Guitar, Tim Howley - Guitar, Josean Orta - Drums, Shane Slade - Bass
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What fans are saying
Ashley
5 / 5
They killed it at this show! I wish the set could have been longer, they sounded amazing. Got to meet Pat too and he was so nice, chatted with fans before their set. Will definitely be seeing them again whenever they're back in Canada.
The Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ON
Sep 15, 2022
Please
5 / 5
I was here, 27th May. I'd never heard of Autopsy before this night. This main guy's voice blew me away to the point of tears. My wife loves this band. My wife was right. P.S. this was in Wollongong Uni Bar. Not Metro Theatre <3
Metro Theatre Sydney, Australia
Jun 05, 2023
Atalia
5 / 5
This was one of the first bands that got me into Metal. It felt like a dream come true to finally see them live. I loved every moment of the night, and it was a great line up of all of the bands
El Corazon Seattle, WA
Nov 08, 2024
Brian
5 / 5
Can I give FFAA 11 stars?!? They fucking killed it. Such a great set and set list — one of the better live bands I’ve seen in a long time. This was my third time seeing them live, second time headlining 🤘🏼🤘🏼
El Corazon Seattle, WA
Nov 07, 2024
Scott
5 / 5
Excellent show and lineup of bands I have wanted to see come to town. Fit For An Autopsy closed out an entertaining evening mostly with songs from their last two albums. They are a band that keeps getting better and better.
Roxian Theatre McKees Rocks, PA
Nov 17, 2024
Jackson
5 / 5
Phenomenal performance by all bands. Fit for an Autopsy was amazing. Hatebreed had so much energy and such a positive message. Everyone left with a smile on their face! Can't wait to see all these bands again
The Danforth Music Hall Toronto, Canada
Apr 10, 2019
Michael
5 / 5
FFAA was the ONLY reason I even went to the show and like always, they f****n killed it! Lamb of who? Kill what and engaged? Fit For an Autopsy should headline in the PNW. Spiritbox was good too.
ShoWare Center Kent, WA
Oct 12, 2022
justin
5 / 5
They were the opening band of 4 and had an epic circle pit going within their first 3 songs. They played a fantastic set. 1st time seeing them and definitely won't be the last!
Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre Vancouver, BC
Oct 19, 2022
Katelyn
5 / 5
The energy last night was so fire. I've been to so many metal shows lately where everyone is just standing around. Not last night though. It was definitely a night to remember. Soooo good.
Reggies Rock Club Chicago, IL
Jan 08, 2022
MS1977
5 / 5
Fit For An Autopsy was great (second time catching them), as was Acacia Strain. King of Clubs is an awesome smaller venue to see heavy bands! Cant beat the ticket or merch pricing either!
The KING of CLUBS Columbus, OH
Mar 12, 2023
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Fit For An Autopsy Tour Cities
Paris, France Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Leipzig, Germany Münster, Germany Cardiff, United Kingdom Helsinki, Finland London, United Kingdom Madrid, Spain Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Copenhagen, Denmark Derby, United Kingdom Lisboa, Portugal Barcelona, Spain Glasgow, United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom Milan, Italy Belfast, United Kingdom Clisson, France Dessel, Belgium Karlsruhe, Germany Berlin, Germany Hamburg, Germany Ludwigsburg, Germany Leeds, United Kingdom Oslo, Norway Zürich, Switzerland Dublin, Ireland

Frequently Asked Questions About Fit For An Autopsy

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Fit For An Autopsy on tour?

Yes, Fit For An Autopsy is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Fit For An Autopsy concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Fit For An Autopsy tour is scheduled for 37 dates across 27 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Fit For An Autopsy scheduled to play?

Fit For An Autopsy is scheduled to play 37 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Fit For An Autopsy tour start?

Fit For An Autopsy’s tour starts Jun 13, 2025 and ends on Dec 03, 2025. They will play 27 cities; their most recent concert was held in Derby at Donington Park and their next upcoming concert will be in Wolverhampton at University of Wolverhampton at The Civic Hall.

What venues is Fit For An Autopsy performing at?

As part of the Fit For An Autopsy tour, Fit For An Autopsy is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Jun 13 - Derby, England @ Donington Park
Jun 15 - Derby, United Kingdom @ Donington Park
Jun 16 - London, ENG @ The Dome
Jun 18 - Nummijärvi, Finland @ Nummirock
Jun 18 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell Festival
Jun 19 - Clisson, Pays de la Loire @ Hellfest
Jun 19 - Dessel, Vlaanderen @ Graspop Metal Meeting
Jun 23 - Karlsruhe, Germany @ Substage
Jun 25 - Oslo, Norway @ Tons Of Rock
Jun 26 - Ysselsteyn, Netherlands @ Jera On Air
Jun 27 - Münster, NRW @ Vainstream Rockfest
Jun 27 - Leipzig, SN @ Deutscher Platz
Sep 29 - Lisboa, Lisboa @ LAV - Lisboa Ao Vivo
Oct 01 - Madrid, Community Of Madrid @ Sala Riviera
Oct 02 - Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz 1
Oct 04 - Milan, Italy @ Fabrique
Oct 05 - Zürich, Switzerland @ Halle 622
Oct 06 - Paris, 75 @ Bataclan
Oct 08 - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom @ University of Wolverhampton at The Civic Hall
Oct 09 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ Manchester Academy
Oct 11 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, England @ NX Newcastle
Oct 12 - Cardiff, United Kingdom @ Depot Cardiff
Oct 13 - Leeds, ENG @ O2 Academy Leeds
Oct 15 - Glasgow, Scotland @ O2 Academy Glasgow
Oct 17 - London, United Kingdom @ OVO Arena Wembley
Oct 19 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ Belfast Telegraph
Oct 20 - Dublin, 8 @ The National Stadium
Nov 20 - Köln, Germany @ Palladium Köln
Nov 21 - Ludwigsburg, BW @ Mhp Arena
Nov 22 - Berlin, BE @ Columbiahalle
Nov 24 - Praha 7, Czechia @ SaSaZu
Nov 25 - Leipzig, SN @ Haus Auensee
Nov 27 - Hamburg, Germany @ Sporthalle Hamburg
Nov 28 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Amager Bio
Nov 29 - Johanneshov, Stockholms län @ Fållan
Dec 01 - Oslo, Akershus @ Sentrum Scene
Dec 03 - Helsinki, Uusimaa @ House Of Culture
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