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Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe expands 2025 book, spoken word, Q&A tour

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Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe has announced additional dates for his North American book tour in support of his upcoming book, JUST BEYOND THE LIGHT: Making Peace with The Wars Inside Our Head, arriving February 18 via Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group.

The tour, now expanded to 15 dates, offers fans an intimate evening featuring a spoken word performance, a Q&A session, and a chance to get a signed copy of the book. 

Tickets for the newly announced stops will be available starting Friday, December 13, at 12:00 PM local time via RandyBlythe.com.

Blythe shared the following:

I'm stoked to hit the road in support of my new book, 'Just Beyond the Light' – this will be my first solo tour, and without a band behind me, what can people expect? Well, a little bit of book talk… and a bunch of insane stories from my whacked-out life, obviously. I'll also be answering some questions and signing stuff after – see ya there, ladies & gents!

 

02/19 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts  
02/21 Harrisonburg, VA @ The Golden Pony  
02/23 Somerville, MA @ Arts at the Armory  
02/25 Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Fairmount  
02/26 Toronto, ON @ Red Room at The Concert Hall  
02/28 Lansing, MI @ Grewal Hall at 224  
03/01 Joliet, IL @ The Forge  
03/03 Nashville, TN @ The Basement East  
03/04 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater  
03/05 Austin, TX @ Parish  
03/07 Denver, CO @ Meow Wolf  
03/09 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon  
03/12 San Francisco, CA @ The Independent  
03/13 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre  
03/14 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues  




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