PALEFACE SWISS Close A Chapter With “The Wilted Tour Diaries EP6”


Swiss deathcore beatdown powerhouse Paleface Swiss unveil the final installment of their tour series with The Wilted Tour Diaries EP6, documenting the emotional and explosive end of their European run. What began as a DIY grind culminates in their biggest show yet—a sold-out hometown performance in Zurich—marking both an ending and the beginning of a new era.

The episode opens with frontman Zelli reflecting on the journey, from a packed show in Lyon to the anticipation surrounding their final stop at home. Throughout the vlog, he looks back on standout moments from the tour—highlighting Manchester as one of the biggest and most mind-blowing shows they’ve ever played, while also pointing to unforgettable nights in Leipzig and Hamburg. It’s a retrospective filled with gratitude, growth, and perspective.

Beyond the stage, the band pull back the curtain on their evolution, showing their headquarters and the work behind the scenes. From long hours preparing production to guitarist Yannick Lehmann juggling a day job while packing merch late into the night, the episode reinforces their relentless work ethic. Personal growth also takes center stage, as Zelli reflects on leaving behind old habits and focusing more on performance, production, and longevity. Stories from the studio surface as well, including how “Rivers of Sorrows” nearly didn’t make the album, and the emotional connection to tracks like “Everything Is Fine” and “Let Me Sleep.”

The vlog builds toward the Zurich finale—an electrifying, packed-out hometown show filled with chaos, crowd energy, and celebration. It’s a full-circle moment, especially for Yannick, who reflects on playing a venue where he once stood as a fan. The episode closes on a quieter but equally powerful note, as Zelli returns home to receive a YouTube Silver Play Button for surpassing 100K subscribers—a symbol of how far the band has come.

With The Wilted Tour Diaries EP6, PALEFACE SWISS don’t just document the end of a tour—they capture the transformation of a band. From underground hustle to sold-out stages, this is the closing of one chapter… and the start of something even bigger.

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