Chicago-based Harm’s Way will return to the road this spring on a co-headlining tour with Full Of Hell, with support from Kruelty, Jarhead Fertilizer, and Clique.
The journey runs from May 10 through June 8 and includes several Harm’s Way solo dates as well as performances at Sonic Temple, Welcome To Rockville, and Milwaukee Metal Fest. The tour will commence in advance of a special Harm’s Way EP release with details to be unveiled in coming weeks.
Tickets are on sale now. See all confirmed dates below.
May
10 – Lincoln Factory – Detroit, MI w/ Converge
11 – Sonic Temple – Columbus, OH ^
13 – Eulogy – Asheville, NC **
14 – New Brookland Tavern – Columbia, SC **
15 – Welcome To Rockville – Daytona, FL ^
16 – Georgia Theater – Athens, GA w/ Full Of Hell, Sanguisugabogg
18 – Milwaukee Metal Fest – Milwaukee, WI ^
19 – Blueberry Hill Duck Room – St Louis, MO
20 – Portal – Louisville, KY
21 – Exit/In – Nashville, TN
23 – Rubber Gloves – Denton, TX
24 – Empire Garage – Austin, TX
25 – Secret Group – Houston, TX
27 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
28 – Motorco Music Hall – Durham, NC
30 – The Canal Club – Richmond, VA
31 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
June
1 – Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA
2 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
4 – AMH – Amityville, NY
5 – Webster Underground – Hartford, CT
6 – The Middle East – Boston, MA
7 – Theatre Fairmount – Montreal, QC
8 – Axis Club – Toronto, ON
^ Festival Date
** Harm’s Way only
Harm’s Way’s most recent album, Common Suffering, was released in September 2023 via Metal Blade Records.
For nearly two decades, Harm’s Way has evolved from whispered underground favorites to their own globally adored force with an arsenal of songs that helped shape heavy music’s trajectory creating a roadmap for legions interested in “reinventing” themselves. Harm’s Way has never stayed complacent and constantly morphed, shape-absorbing and reapplying influences in new and creative ways to create some of the most well-executed songs in hardcore, punk and metal.
And yet, considering the changeling that they and their previous efforts are, Common Suffering is easily the most musically diverse undertaking in their catalog. The album beams with incredibly memorable riffs, breakdowns, and impeccable songwriting. The title is a clear nod to the collective experiences of the past three years of chaos, misanthropy, paranoia, disorder, confusion, and anxiety, with the band exploring themes ranging from personal struggles with mental health, relationships, political upheaval, corruption, and political power.
Stream and purchase Common Suffering here.
(Photo – E. Aaron Ross)
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The journey runs from May 10 through June 8 and includes several Harm’s Way solo dates as well as performances at Sonic Temple, Welcome To Rockville, and Milwaukee Metal Fest. The tour will commence in advance of a special Harm’s Way EP release with details to be unveiled in coming weeks.
Tickets are on sale now. See all confirmed dates below.

May
10 – Lincoln Factory – Detroit, MI w/ Converge
11 – Sonic Temple – Columbus, OH ^
13 – Eulogy – Asheville, NC **
14 – New Brookland Tavern – Columbia, SC **
15 – Welcome To Rockville – Daytona, FL ^
16 – Georgia Theater – Athens, GA w/ Full Of Hell, Sanguisugabogg
18 – Milwaukee Metal Fest – Milwaukee, WI ^
19 – Blueberry Hill Duck Room – St Louis, MO
20 – Portal – Louisville, KY
21 – Exit/In – Nashville, TN
23 – Rubber Gloves – Denton, TX
24 – Empire Garage – Austin, TX
25 – Secret Group – Houston, TX
27 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
28 – Motorco Music Hall – Durham, NC
30 – The Canal Club – Richmond, VA
31 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
June
1 – Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA
2 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
4 – AMH – Amityville, NY
5 – Webster Underground – Hartford, CT
6 – The Middle East – Boston, MA
7 – Theatre Fairmount – Montreal, QC
8 – Axis Club – Toronto, ON
^ Festival Date
** Harm’s Way only
Harm’s Way’s most recent album, Common Suffering, was released in September 2023 via Metal Blade Records.
For nearly two decades, Harm’s Way has evolved from whispered underground favorites to their own globally adored force with an arsenal of songs that helped shape heavy music’s trajectory creating a roadmap for legions interested in “reinventing” themselves. Harm’s Way has never stayed complacent and constantly morphed, shape-absorbing and reapplying influences in new and creative ways to create some of the most well-executed songs in hardcore, punk and metal.
And yet, considering the changeling that they and their previous efforts are, Common Suffering is easily the most musically diverse undertaking in their catalog. The album beams with incredibly memorable riffs, breakdowns, and impeccable songwriting. The title is a clear nod to the collective experiences of the past three years of chaos, misanthropy, paranoia, disorder, confusion, and anxiety, with the band exploring themes ranging from personal struggles with mental health, relationships, political upheaval, corruption, and political power.
Stream and purchase Common Suffering here.
(Photo – E. Aaron Ross)
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