Mexican-American death grinders BRUGERIA have announced the dates for the “Europa Rigor Mortis Part I” 2025 European tour. The track will take place four months after the band's frontman, lyricist, leader and co-founder John Lepeaka Juan Brujodied at the age of 61 and six months after a long time BRUGERIA vocalist and sampler Ciriaco “Pinche Peach” Quezada passed away at the age of 57.
Billed as a “tribute to Juan Brujo swear Pinche Peach“, “Europa Rigor Mortis Part I” will reportedly see Henry “El Sangron” Sanchez handling lead vocals and will feature support from ROTTEN SOUND.
“Europa Rigor Mortis Part I” tour dates:
Jan. 15 – Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
Jan. 16 – Stuttgart, Germany – LKA Longhorn
Jan. 17 – Zurich, Switzerland – Meh Suff! Winter Fest
Jan. 18 – Audincourt, France – Moloco
Jan. 19 – Montpellier, France – Salle Victorie 2
Jan. 21 – Rennes, France – L'Etage
Jan. 22 – Burgo, Spain – Sala Anden 56
Jan. 23 – Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz
Jan. 24 – Pamplona, Spain – Sala Toem Aretoa
Jan. 25 – Murcia, Spain – Sala Gamma
Jan. 26 – Sevilla, Spain – Sala Custom
Jan. 27 – Lisboa, Portugal – Music Station
Jan. 28 – Porto, Portugal – Bourbon Room
Jan. 29 – Madrid, Portugal – La Riviera
Jan. 30 – Toulouse, France – Le Bikini
Jan. 31 – Biarritz, France – L'Atabal
Feb. 01 – Paris, France – International Tattoo Convention
Feb. 02 – Drachten, Netherlands – Iduna
Feb. 03 – Oignies, France – Le Metaphone
In September, BRUGERIA announced that Juan Brujo died after suffering a heart attack during the “Mechorcista” tour in Saint Clairsville, Ohio.
BRUGERIA released his fifth full-length album, “Esto Es Brujeria”in September 2023 via Nuclear Blast Records.
In a 2015 interview with The Moschville Times, Brujo said that BRUGERIA was never meant to be a touring band. “We only ever meant to make some records. What it was, was back in LA in 1989, there was a metal scene which included grind and hardcore stuff. There was a band called TERRORIZERand they wouldn't let them play in the normal clubs so they'd play in backyards in the Mexican parts of town. We would go — in the backyard of someone's house — and none of the fans there watching the show spoke English. All these Mexicans — there are a lot of Mexicans in LA, so we just thought, 'We have to start a band that sings in Spanish. Give them what they want.'
“There were issues with some of the guys — 'I've got a contract with my other band,' 'I might be on the road' — but we were only ever going to make music; we were never going to tour it. Just make music in Spanish and see how it went. We had nothing written; we just showed up. Someone who'd never played drums in their lives drums. We recorded four songs and when we left, we gave a copy to a Mexican kid and a white guy — one of those hardcore dudes, just someone who didn't speak Spanish. The next day we met the hardcore guy again and he had a patch on his arm BRUGERIA tattoo He wanted to be the first guy with a BRUGERIA tattoo The day after we recorded the songs. The Mexican guy — he didn't speak any English — we saw him a couple of days later and he'd memorized all the words. I mean, they're really [makes harsh vocal noises] but he'd listened to them about a thousand times and worked them all out. He was singing them to us there and that's when we thought, 'This thing is gonna work.'”
BRUGERIA's most recent lineup also included Jessica Pimentelthe American actress best known for her role as Maria Ruiz on the Netflix original series “Orange Is The New Black”.
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