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**ACCEPT ANNOUNCE EXPLOSIVE FALL NORTH AMERICAN TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUESTS NARCOTIC WASTELAND**

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

*June 11, 2025 — Berlin, Germany / Nashville, TN* – Legendary German heavy metal juggernaut **ACCEPT** have officially announced their return to North American shores with a monumental **Fall 2025 Tour**, joined by the explosive American death/thrash outfit **Narcotic Wasteland** as special guests. The tour, titled **”Too Mean to Die Again: North America 2025″**, will tear through 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada, kicking off on **September 17 in Dallas, Texas**, and concluding in **Toronto, Ontario on November 2**.

 

Hot on the heels of their critically acclaimed 2024 album *”Steel Inferno”*, Accept is poised to unleash their signature Teutonic fury once more. Known for genre-defining anthems like *“Balls to the Wall”*, *“Fast as a Shark”*, and *“Restless and Wild”*, the band continues to prove why they remain one of the most enduring and respected acts in metal history.

 

“We’ve played everywhere from Wacken to Tokyo, but North America always holds a special place in our hearts,” said founding guitarist **Wolf Hoffmann**. “This fall, we’re bringing a show that’s louder, faster, and heavier than anything we’ve ever done. We’re not just going to play the classics—we’re going to melt some faces with the new stuff too.”

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