Official press release:

On March 15, two days after Into Oblivion’s arrival, Lamb of God will perform at Philadelphia’s TLA (Theatre of Living Arts), with the one-off show giving fans a rare chance to see the band in an unusually intimate setting. Fit For An Autopsy will open the evening.

The celebratory event is especially meaningful because it takes place in Philadelphia, the city that helped catapult them to fame and served as the setting for their 2005 Platinum-selling Killadelphia album and DVD.

Lamb of God is asking fans to request tickets for the March 15 pop-up performance. Tickets are $15 (fees included), and fans can request now via Ticketmaster. Tickets that can be fulfilled will automatically be charged to the fan’s credit card and instructions on how to access tickets will be sent from Ticketmaster. Submitting a request does not guarantee tickets. Request tickets on Ticketmaster by March 11, at 10 p.m. Eastern. Lamb of God is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange to help fans get tickets at the original price. Tickets will be non-transferable and can only be resold on Ticketmaster at face value.

The Philadelphia event 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. Exclusive merch, including free Lamb of God swag (while supplies last), prizes, and an indie-exclusive, limited edition Poltergeist vinyl variant of the new album, will be available. A full list of participating stores is available at https://listeningparties.into-oblivion.com.

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