Art of Attrition and Beguiler Bring “The Subservient Bloodletting Tour” to Toronto on May 10

Art of Attrition and Beguiler Hit Toronto on May 10 for Their Cross-Canada Tour

On May 10, Toronto’s iconic Sneaky Dee’s will host an intense night of heavy music as Art of Attrition and Beguiler arrive in the city as part of their coast-to-coast run, The Subservient Bloodletting Tour.

Art of Attrition, hailing from Red Deer, Alberta, are known for their vicious blend of blackened elements and technical deathcore precision. Their latest single, “Subserviate & Decay,” is a punishing track that showcases the band’s aggressive approach to songwriting—balancing relentless blast beats with technical riffs and visceral vocals. The music video for the single is available and it’s also streaming on Spotify.

Joining them are Beguiler, a Toronto-based metal act and the 2024 champions of Wacken Metal Battle Canada. Their inclusion on the tour adds an exciting hometown dynamic for the May 10th show, promising a night of raw energy and unrelenting heaviness.

The show is one of 14 stops on The Subservient Bloodletting Tour, which kicked off in early May and spans the country—from Quebec City to Vancouver—showcasing some of the most aggressive and dynamic underground metal Canada has to offer.

Tour Dates – The Subservient Bloodletting Tour:

  • May 2 – La Source de la Martinière, Quebec City, QC

  • May 3 – Piranha Bar, Montréal, QC

  • May 4 – Taverne Royale, Trois-Rivières, QC

  • May 7 – The Union, Kitchener, ON

  • May 8 – Queens Nightclub, Barrie, ON

  • May 9 – Dominion House, Windsor, ON

  • May 10 – Sneaky Dee’s, Toronto, ON

  • May 11 – Dominion Tavern, Ottawa, ON

  • May 14 – SideStage, Winnipeg, MB

  • May 15 – Black Cat Tavern, Saskatoon, SK

  • May 16 – The Vat, Red Deer, AB

  • May 17 – Dickens, Calgary, AB

  • May 23 – Starlite Temple, Edmonton, AB

  • May 24 – The Cobalt, Vancouver, BC

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