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The Decibel Magazine Tour 2026

Mon May 25 at 7:00pm

Cleveland Heights, OH

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Monday, May 25The Decibel Magazine Tour 2026 w/ CRYPTOPSY / NECROT / FULCI / BLOOD MONOLITH at Grog ShopDoors 6 PM | Show 7 PMALL AGES$27.50 advance/ $32 day of show + $3 at the door if under 21The Decibel Magazine Tourthe longest-running heavy metal tour in NorthAmericareturns with the vilest line-up yet for its 13th annual run across the continent. Montral legends Cryptopsy honor the 30th anniversary of their death metal landmark, None So Vile, while also laying waste to audiences via the strength of their latest release, the acclaimed An Insatiable Violence. Tour support comes from Bay Area deathmetal bruisers Necrot, Italian horror obsessives Fulci, and D.C. death grind enigmas Blood Monolith.Headlining the Decibel Tour while celebrating the 30th anniversary of None So Vile is surreal for us, says long-time Cryptopsy vocalist Matt McGachy. That record changed everything, and getting to rip through our favorite songs from it every night alongside a bunch of newer Cryptopsy tracksfeels like honoring where we came from while showing exactly where we are now. These shows are going to be violent, cathartic, and unforgettable.Sponsored by Season of Mist, EMG Pickups, Night Shift Merch, Tankcrimes, 20 Buck Spin, Profound Lore, and Rhythm & Revive, tickets for the 2026 Decibel Magazine Tour go on sale Friday, January 30 at 10 AM ET.

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About Cryptopsy

Originating from the Montreal area, this group first appeared in 1992, when it was called Necrosis; in the same year it was reincarnated under the name of Cryptopsy. With just a demo called Ungentle Exhumation and then the album Blasphemy Made Flesh (1994), the group acquired a solid reputation on the international scene. Their release of None So Vile in 1996 was the first burst of brilliance in their career. From that point the group clearly outclassed other groups by reinventing the style, today categorized as extreme music. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the owner of the grog shop?
The Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is owned and operated by Kathy Blackman. Since its founding in 1992, Kathy Blackman has been the driving force behind the venue, curating its unique atmosphere and booking diverse acts across multiple genres. Under her leadership, the Grog Shop has become a staple in the Cleveland live music scene, celebrated for its commitment to independent music and local talent. Kathy Blackman's vision has ensured that the Grog Shop remains a welcoming space for both up-and-coming artists and established performers, making it one of the most respected music venues in Northeast Ohio.
What is the capacity of the grog shop in Cleveland, Ohio?
The Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, has a capacity of approximately 300 people. This intimate setting is ideal for concertgoers who want an up-close and personal live music experience. The venue's size allows for excellent sightlines and sound quality, making it a favorite among both fans and performers. Whether you're attending a sold-out show or a local showcase, the Grog Shop's cozy atmosphere fosters a strong connection between artists and audiences. Its manageable capacity also ensures events are energetic but never overwhelming, solidifying its reputation as one of Cleveland's best small concert venues.
Who has played at the Grog Shop?
The Grog Shop has hosted an impressive lineup of both legendary and emerging artists across genres like rock, indie, hip-hop, and punk. Notable performers who have graced the Grog Shop's stage include The Black Keys, Modest Mouse, Kid Cudi, Sleater-Kinney, Vampire Weekend, and MGMT. The venue is also known for supporting local Cleveland bands and up-and-coming acts, making it a launching pad for many musicians. With its diverse programming and commitment to both national and local talent, the Grog Shop remains a must-play venue for artists touring the Midwest.
Where are concerts held in Cleveland, Ohio?
Concerts in Cleveland, Ohio, are held at a variety of acclaimed venues catering to all musical tastes and audience sizes. In addition to the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, popular concert locations include the House of Blues Cleveland, Agora Theatre & Ballroom, Beachland Ballroom & Tavern, and Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica. These venues host everything from intimate club shows to large-scale performances by internationally renowned artists. Cleveland's thriving live music scene also features unique spaces like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and local bars, providing music lovers with countless opportunities to enjoy concerts throughout the city.

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