Some of the biggest music acts in the Metal music industry is heading back on the road. For some classic fans, their upcoming set of shows might look and sound familiar; how could this be?

According to Forbes, the upcoming shows is seemingly paying homage or rebooting their 90s tour "Clash of the Titans" which the original lineup includes Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, and Alice In Chains that was just a starting group at the time.

This year, the new tour will travel across North America this spring with some of the best headliners like Sepultura and Kreator along with special acts Spiritworld and Death Angel.

"A new 'Klash Of The Titans' partnership and an absolutely stacked bill from start to finish. I'm looking forward to checking out Spiritworld live - a great new band with big riffs," Kreator's Mille Petrozza said, before adding that they're also excited to share the stage with Death Angel.

Sepultura's Andreas Kisser also shared a statement, saying he's excited to tour across North America, especially now that they're collaborating with Kreator.

"It's going to be a historical run. Thrilled to have our brothers from Death Angel and the awesome Spiritworld with us," he added.

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The outlet noted that the show brands the upcoming tour as something different from the original concert that took place in the early 90s, but it is expected to capture the same essence, visuals, and aesthetic throughout the show.

Through the decades, both headliners have evolved their music and changed their sound into a more modern approach for them to keep up with other groups.

In other updates, Sepultura amassed massive success with their album "Quadra" while Kreator's "Hate Uber Alles" continue to dominate the metal scene and one of the main reasons why the record became critically acclaimed was because they collaborated with producer Arthur Rizk.

On the other hand, other music acts like Death Angel is also amassing success as they were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance while Spiritworld recently released DEATHWESTERN last year.

According to Blabbermouth, the tour will kick off at Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on May 12 before visiting cities like San Antonio, Los Angeles, Vancouver, McKees Rocks, Silver Springs, Niagra Falls, Salt Lake City, Chicago, and many more.

Their last show would be at the Palladium in New York City on June 10, 2023.

For fans who are interested in purchasing tickets, passes and VIP upgrades will be available to the public this January 20.

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