Death SS's 2021 Concert History

Death SS was formed in 1977 by Paul Chain and Steve Sylvester. The band combined elements of horror, occult and heavy metal to become a pioneer in black metal and thrash metal. In this period Paul Chain was the main composer in the band while Sylvester was the lyricist. Sylvester left in 1982, the band lasted til 1984 when Paul Chain left to form Paul Chain Violet Theatre.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 29, 2021 –
Jul 31, 2021
Wacken Open Air 2021
Alligatoah / Amon Amarth / As I Lay Dying / At The Gates / Belzebubs / Benediction / Black Star Riders / Cadaver / Clawfinger / Criminal / Danko Jones / Dead Label / Death Angel / Death SS / Devin Townsend / Doyle / Dropkick Murphys / FEVER 333 / Gaerea / Grave Digger / Gun / Hypocrisy / Hämatom / In Extremo / Indian Nightmare / Insomnium / Judas Priest / Kampfar / Kissin' Dynamite / Lacuna Coil / Limp Bizkit / Lindemann / Lordi / Loudness / Mambo Kurt / Me And That Man / Michael Monroe / Mister Misery / Moonspell / Mork / Neaera / New Model Army / Onslaught / Orden Ogan / The Other / Overkill / Pertubator / Pestilence / Rose Tattoo / Rotting Christ / Saltatio Mortis / Sick Of It All / Slipknot / Soen / Static-X / Suicidal Angels / Surgical Strike / Tarja / Therapy? / Thundermother / Tiamat / U.D.O. / Varang Nord / Venom / Vomitory / Vulture / While She Sleeps / Winterstorm Show all bands
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Wacken Grounds Wacken, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Heavy Metal
Black Metal
Doom Metal
Speed Metal
Italian
Italian Metal
Italian Power Metal
Horror Metal
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2022 3 concerts
2021 1 concert
2014 2 concerts
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2001 1 concert
1999 1 concert
1998 1 concert
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 Ollie Assault
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 Ashleigh Huber
 Imagea
 Francesco Zito
 R0ssodisara
 Jonathan Saus
 Laza
 Concert Archives 3
 Luca Apostoli
 Nemtheanga
 Francesco Papallo
 Fulvio Passarino
 Mira Mørck
 Oleg Boburchak
 Miguel
 Slightlybitter
 Fabian Ponath
 Renáta Vályi

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