With a lineup of major international tours across Australia, Asia, North America and Europe, the ‘90s band announced the cancellation of their tour in India.
As noted in the statement, the cancellation was due to the band’s safety following threats from “religious Christian groups.”
“Over the past few weeks, we and our team have received numerous credible threats stemming from religious Christian groups who have been applying pressure to authorities and to the promoter in an effort to stop the show from taking place. These threats have raised serious concerns regarding the band’s safety and security, including the possibility of arrest or physical danger,” the caption reads.
Nergal, singer of Behemoth band, performs on the concert as a part of The Unholy Trinity Tour at Showcenter on October 9, 2025 in Monterrey, Mexico.“We have been in close contact with the local promoter throughout this process. We want to make it clear that this cancellation is not the fault of the promoter, who has acted in good faith at every stage. Despite genuine efforts, it was not possible to obtain sufficient assurances that the band would be protected from legal consequences or security risks. On that basis, we have made the decision to cancel the show,” as noted in the statement.
As the statement continues, Behemoth mentioned their cancelled show in Turkey, noting that they also experienced a similar situation.
View this post on Instagram“To our legions in India, we are deeply disappointed that we will not be able to perform for you on this occasion. We appreciate your support and hope to return soon. Stay strong. Stay free,” the band further noted.
Earlier this month, Behemoth was forced to cancel their Feb. 11 show in Istanbul, Turkey after religious groups condemned their art as “satanic propaganda.”
“No activity that corrupts society in Istanbul has ever been permitted up to this day, and it will not be permitted in the future either,” the official said in a statement as translated by The PRP.
In addition, the band is set for a series of shows in the U.S. and Canada for a 26-date headlining tour, as well as in Europe and the U.K. from June to October.
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