
Following the release of 2025’s Cult of the Serpent Sun, San Francisco blackened heavy metal force NITE will embark on their first European tour in April 2026. Having sharpened their sound on stages across the American West, including appearances at Northwest Terror Fest and Hell’s Heroes, the band now carry their esoteric fire overseas.
Rooted in the mythology and urgency of Cult of the Serpent Sun, this tour marks a decisive chapter in the band’s ascent. The album’s themes of ritual, perseverance, and unity translate seamlessly to the stage, where molten twin guitars, galloping drums, and commanding vocals converge in a performance honed through years of road experience. As guitarist Scott Hoffman states:
“We’ve been working toward playing shows in Europe since the founding of this band, and now it is finally happening. We are thrilled for the opportunity to play in select cities in Europe, and especially to appear at the legendary Inferno festival. Many thanks to our European fans for being patient. We look forward to seeing you in April, and initiating you into the Cult of the Serpent Sun.”
European Tour Dates – April 2026:
5 April: Oslo, NO @ Inferno Festival
7 April: Hamburg, DE @ Bambi Galore
8 April: Leipzig, DE @ Black Label
9 April: Göppingen, DE @ Zille
10 April: Breda, NL @ Sound Dog
12 April: Helsinki, FI @ On The Rocks

The European run will see the band perform material from Cult of the Serpent Sun, an album that expands their blackened heavy metal arsenal with heightened urgency and sharpened melodic attack.
Cult of the Serpent Sun is out now via Season of Mist. Order & Stream: https://orcd.co/nitecultoftheserpentsun
When darkness engulfs the world, NITE sets the sky ablaze with white-hot, blackened heavy metal.
Having journeyed to the stars on their last venture, NITE now faces the abyssal and shadowy mythology that has long laid dormant beneath society. Each of the eight epic battles on Cult of the Serpent Sun tests their mettle. But amidst the album’s blackened perils, the band emerges victorious.
“NITE strives to be a light,” says vocalist and guitarist Van Labrakis. “Cult of the Serpent Sun is about how we persevere in times of immense darkness.”
Ever since banding together in 2018, NITE has carried the torch for Bay Area metal. Darkness Silence Mirror Flame debuted their blackened twist on NWOBHM. “…raucous, Marshall-fueled heavy metal that would be the envy of many a British band in the 1980s,” wrote Invisible Oranges. Follow-up Voices of the Kronian Moon upped the ante with more strutting tempos and windblown shredding, much to Stereogum’s delight. “It’s like speeding down a freeway at night in a Corvette with the top down, but everyone is wearing velvet capes.”
On Cult of the Serpent Sun, NITE wisely triples down on their trusty arsenal. Instead of scaling back, their third album adds more heft to the band’s armor. Labrakis and fellow guitarist Scott Hoffman’s molten leads duel with heightened showmanship. Drummer Patrick Crawford pummels and gallops while Avinash Mittur rattles the chest with his Rickenbacker bass. The title track charges with newfound urgency, slithery and venomous in its attack.
The album’s “more is more” philosophy is guided by what NITE have learned from the road. Since their last studio stint, the band have stormed the stage at Northwest Terror Fest, toured with fellow statesmen Persekutor and Haunt and marched across the Southwest on the road to Hell’s Heroes VI. “Fans really responded to older songs like ‘Acheron’ and ‘Genesis’,” Labrakis says. “Cult of the Serpent Sun has more songs that are fast and upbeat and help lift people’s spirits.” Galvanized by a foundation-shaking groove, “Skull” defiantly crushes. “Crow (Fear the Night)” is a rallying cry, calling for fists to rise with power and might.

NITE’s classic weaponry shows no signs of rust on their third album. “The Last Blade” draws first blood amidst an acoustic flurry before thrusting onto the offensive. “The aim here is not to replicate that era but to explore and evolve,” Labrakis told Decibel when asked about the band’s influences. Cult of the Serpent Sun honors the trailblazing spirits of old by honing what separates this band’s particular alchemy from mere imitation brew. “The Mystic” expands their sonic palette, featuring a slow-burning bass line that stretches time and space into a hypnotic portal. With its whirling and enchanted melody, “Tarmut” glimmers like a desert mirage.
“We play a traditional style of heavy metal, but the blackened element takes us in a different direction,” Labrakis says. His road-hardened voice stands resolute in “Carry On,” denouncing the perils of war. “Dream on and find who you are,” he beckons on the album’s triumphant closer “Winds of Sokar.”
On Cult of the Serpent Sun, NITE guards the altar of blackened heavy metal with sharpened blades and axes raised.
Lineup:
Van Labrakis – Guitar, Vocals
Scott Hoffman – Guitar
Avinash Mittur – Bass
Patrick Crawford – Drums
Recording Studio:
210 Studios San Francisco and The Hoagie Container
Production Credits:
Recorded by Van Labrakis
Produced by Van Labrakis and Nite
Mixed and mastered by Van Labrakis at 210 Studios San Francisco
Cover Artist:
Adam Vick
Follow NITE:
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/artist/nite/1499573755
Bandcamp: https://nitemetal.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nitemetal
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nitemetal
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6MjCnAA9RF0vy3j6QYyLG0
Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/nitemetal
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7-UhuJNohvsMB2DP05LAQ





