If you’re looking for fast food-themed rewrites of classic Black Sabbath songs, then look no further. Mac Sabbath has added six new dates to what the heavy metal McDonald’s parody band says will be the final leg of its ongoing 10th-anniversary tour.

Following a string of sporadic dates in Los Angeles (2/16), San Antonio, TX (4/20), and Charlotte (4/27), Mac Sabbath will kick off its newly announced tour dates on May 1st with a show at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City. From there, drive-thru terrors Ronald OsbourneSlayer MacCheezeGrimalice, and Catburglar will head to Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia (5/2), The Vault in New Bedford, MA (5/3), and The Warehouse FTC in Fairfield, CT (5/4).

The new batch of tour dates will conclude in the Midwest with stops at Cleveland’s Beachland Ballroom & Tavern (5/7), Grand Rapids, MI’s The Intersection (5/9), and Chicago’s The WC Social Club (5/10). Vintage cabaret performers The Dickies and Nashville progressive metal band Flummox will open all of the May concerts.

Tickets for the Mac Sabbath 2025 tour dates are on sale now via the band’s website. In a post announcing the new shows, the band noted that more dates are coming soon.

At shows across the country, Mac Sabbath’s fans will devour the group’s parodies like golden french fries. The band’s artery-clogging interpretations of Sabbath classics include “Frying Pan” (“Iron Man”), “Sweet Beef” (“Sweet Leaf”), “Chicken for the Slaves” (“Children of the Grave”), “Supersize” (“Supernaut”), and more, complete with nightmarish, borderline copyright-infringing costumes. Check out the band’s tasty take on “Electric Funeral”—”Organic Funeral”—in the clip below.

Mac Sabbath — Intro, “Organic Funeral” (Black Sabbath) — 9/2/23

 

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