Watch Ghost's new video Satanized and meet new frontman Papa V Perpetua as the band officially announce brand new album Skeletá
Ghost have officially kicked off their next chapter with a brand new single and devilishly daft new music video to go with it. Titled Satanized, the track is a mid-paced rock 'n' roll stomper and serves as the first cut from the Swedish spooks' upcoming sixth studio album, Skeletá, confirmed to be arriving next month.
The video, predominantly in black and white, features a stressed-out monk confessing something rather nefarious and becoming overcome by possession, all while a mysterious clergy joyously jam the hell out of the track around him. Fans have already gone into meltdown speculating that that the actors playing the musicians in the video are in fact Ghost's beloved Nameless Ghouls, officially unmasked on video for the first time. Could it be?!
Either way, at the end of the video, Ghost's new cast of characters are unveiled, with new-look Ghouls and a 'brand new' frontman, Papa V Perpetua, a dazzling vision in metal and purple.
Skeletá follows on from 2022's critically acclaimed Impera, and arrives on April 25 via Loma Vista, right as Ghost are set to head out on their latest world tour, which will take in dozens of dates that will include stops in Europe, the UK, North America and Mexico.
Watch the video for Satanized below and see Ghost's full list of upcoming tour dates below that. Papa V Perpetua is also due to appear at this summer's blockbuster Black Sabbath farewell show.
UK:Apr 15: Manchester AO ArenaApr 16: Glasgow OVO HydroApr 19: London The O2Apr 20: Birmingham Utilita Arena
Europe:Apr 22: Antwerp Sportpaleis, BelgiumApr 23: Frankfurt Festhalle, GermanyApr 24: Munich Olympiahalle, GermanyApr 26: Lyon LDLC Arena, FranceApr 27: Toulouse Zenith Metropole, FranceApr 29: Lisbon MEO Arena, PortugalApr 30: Madrid Palacio Vistalegre, SpainMay 03: Zurich AG Hallenstadion, SwitzerlandMay 04: Milan Unipol Forum, ItalyMay 07: Berlin Uber Arena, GermanyMay 08: Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, NetherlandsMay 10: Lodz Atlas Arena, PolandMay 11: Prague O2 Arena, Czech RepublicMay 13: Paris Accor Arena, FranceMay 14: Oberhausen Rudolph Weber Arena, GermanyMay 15: Hannover ZAG Arena, GermanyMay 17: Copenhagen Royal Arena, DenmarkMay 20: Tampere Nokia Arena, FinlandMay 22: Linköping Saab Arena, SwedenMay 23: Sandviken Göransson Arena, SwedenMay 24: Oslo Spektrum, Norway
USA:Jul 09: Baltimore CFG Bank Arena, MDJul 11: Atlanta State Farm Arena, GAJul 12: Tampa Amalie Arena, FLJul 13: Miami Kaseya Center, FLJul 15: Raleigh PNC Arena, NCJul 17: Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, OHJul 18: Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena, PAJul 19: Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center, PAJul 21: Boston TD Garden, MAJul 22: New York Madison Square Garden, NYJul 24: Detroit Little Caesars Arena, MIJul 25: Louisville KFC Yum! Center, KYJul 26: Nashville Bridgestone Arena, TNJul 28: Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena, MIJul 29: Milwaukee Fiserv Forum, WIJul 30: St Louis Enterprise Center, MOAug 01: Rosemont Allstate Arena, ILAug 02: Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center, MNAug 03: Omaha CHI Health Center, NEAug 05: Kansas City T-Mobile Center, MOAug 07: Denver Ball Arena, COAug 09: Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena, NVAug 10: San Diego Viejas Arena, CAAug 11: Phoenix Footprint Center, AZAug 14: Austin Moody Center ATX, TXAug 15: Fort Worth Dickies Arena, TXAug 16: Houston Toyota Center, TX
Mexico:Sep 24: Mexico City Palacio De Los Deportes

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