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CLUTCH To Debut New Material On Their European Tour, Will No Longer Celebrate Their Self-Titled Debut

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Clutch was originally set to celebrate their 1995 self-titled album on their upcoming European tour, but that’s since changed. Clutch has now announced that they’re planning on playing a different setlist every night (I can hear the Tool fans snickering), including material from their upcoming new record that seems to be due out sometime in 2026.

Clutch will embark on it’s Fortune Tellers Make a Killing Nowadays Tour from November 24th thru December 20th 2025. The band’s setlist will consist of songs spanning their 34 year career and will change from night to night. This means that fans who attend multiple concerts will be treated to a different setlist with each show they attend. Also included in the setlists will be new material yet to be recorded. Following the Fortune Tellers Make a Killing Nowadays tour the band will enter the studio.

“Drummer Jean-Paul Gaster says ‘Rotating the setlist is a great way to make each show a special and unique experience. We enjoy the challenge of seeing how many different songs we can play over the course of a tour. My favorite part is being able to try out new songs on stage before we actually record them. These new songs evolve each time we perform them. The energy of the crowd lets us know if we are on the right path as we work thru the new ideas.'”

Clutch, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, and Nate Bergman

6/6 Montreal, QC MTELUS
6/7 Pickering, ON The Arena at Pickering Casino Resort
6/8 Ottawa, ON Bronson Centre Theatre
6/10 Moncton, NB Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New Brunswick
6/12 Lynn, MA Lynn Memorial Auditorium
6/13 Portland, ME State Theatre
6/14 Bensalem, PA Parx Casino
6/15 Albany, NY Empire Live
6/17 Morgantown, WV Ruby Amphitheater
6/19 Sault Ste Marie, MI Kewadin Casino Indoor Concert
6/20 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan Theater
6/21 Elizabeth, IN Caesars Event Center at Caesars Southern Indiana
6/22 Pelham, TN The Caverns
6/24 Charleston, SC Charleston Music Hall
6/25 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues
6/27 Columbus, OH KEMBA Live!
6/28 Greensboro, NC Piedmont Hall

Clutch, Blacktop Mojo & The Inspector Cluzo

7/30 Little Rock, AR The Hall
7/31 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
8/1 Austin, TX Emo’s
8/3 Fort Collins, CO Washington’s
8/4 Sturgis, SD Bike Week at Iron Horse Saloon
8/5 Bozeman, MT The ELM
8/7 Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom
8/9 Edmonton, AB Midway Music Hall
8/10 Tsuut’ina, AB Grey Eagle Resort & Casino
8/12 Fargo, ND UP District Festival Field
8/14 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
8/15 Chesterfield, MO The Factory
8/16 Hammond, IN Horsehoe Hammond Casino

Clutch, 1000mods & Bokassa

11/24 Copenhagen, DEN Store Vega
11/26 Helsinki, FIN House Of Culture
11/28 Stockholm, SWE B-K
11/29 Oslo, NOR Rockefeller
11/30 Oslo, NOR Rockefeller
12/2 Hamburg, GER Grosse Freiheit 36
12/3 Berlin, GER Festsaal Kreuzberg
12/5 Budapest, HUN Barba Negra
12/6 Zagreb, CRO Culture Factory
12/7 Munich, GER Backstage Werk
12/8 Wiesbaden, GER Schlachthof
12/10 Cologne, GER Live Music Hall
12/11 Amsterdam, NET Paradiso
12/12 Brussels, BEL Ancienne Belgique
12/13 Paris, FRA Elysee Montmartre
12/15 Bristol, UK Beacon
12/17 Birmingham, UK O2 Academy
12/18 Glasgow, UK O2 Academy
12/19 Manchester, UK Academy
12/20 London, UK Roundhouse

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