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Killswitch Engage and Anthrax kicked off their co-headlining tour at MTelus (photos)

Anthrax live from Montreal’s MTelus on January 25, 2018. Photo by Jason Hughes.

Killswitch Engage with Anthrax and Havok
MTelus
January 25, 2018

Melodic metalcore act Killswitch Engage and thrash metal icons Anthrax kicked off their co-headlining tour at Montreal’s MTelus last night, with support from shredders Havok in tow. Below you can check out photos from all three acts courtesy of Jason Hughes

Killswitch Engage was last in Montreal for a co-headlining show with Rise Against in 2015 (photos here), while Anthrax was in town just last year with Slayer (photos and review here). At last night’s show Anthrax announced that they will also be joining the Montreal date of Slayer’s last tour, which hits Laval’s Place Bell on May 30. Tickets just went on-sale today, and we’re giving away a pair! Enter our contest here.

For all upcoming tour dates, visit the Killswitch Engage and Anthrax sites.

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