Kim Dracula & Wednesday 13 Announce Australian Tour

 

Horror meets metal when Kim Dracula and Wednesday 13 touch down in Australia this November.

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Tassie’s own Kim Dracula returns to Australia for their first headline tour. Horror Down Under takes place this November and sees the genre-bending artist joined on the road by Wednesday 13.

Kim Dracula has become known for their theatrical live shows that include everything from chainsaws to coffins and plenty of gallows humour, while Wednesday 13, the project of former Murderdolls frontman Joseph Michael Poole, is sure to deliver a chaotic dose of raw, horror punk metal.

Dracula and Wednesday 13’s Horror Down Under tour commences in Brisbane at the Princess Theatre on Friday 21 November and continues with dates at Sydney’s The Metro on Saturday 22 November, Melbourne’s Northcote Theatre on Sunday 23 November, Canberra’s UC Hub on Wednesday 26 November and Adelaide’s The Gov on Friday 28 November, with the final nail in the coffin coming on Saturday 29 November at Magnet House in Perth.

Pre-sale takes place on Wednesday 7 August at 9am AEST, with general on-sale beginning on Friday 8 August at 9am AEST. For full ticketing details, visit thephoenix.au.

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While often placed in the metal category, Kim Dracula’s music combines a wide range of genres that include metal, rap, industrial, jazz, pop and more.

Releasing several singles throughout the early 2020s, Dracula dropped their debut album, A Gradual Decline in Morale, in 2023, receiving generally great reviews.

Before touching down in Oz, Dracula will spend around six weeks sharing the stage with Ice Nine Kills, Dayseeker, The Funeral Portrait and MEST as part of the Hell of a Summer Tour that’s taking place across North America right now.

Catch Kim Dracula & Wednesday 13 at The Gov on Friday 28 November. For ticketing details, visit thephoenix.au.

 

Kim Dracula & Wednesday 13 Horror Down Under Australian Tour Dates

Friday 21 November – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD

Saturday 22 November – The Metro, Sydney, NSW

Sunday 23 November – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC

Wednesday 26 November – UC Hub, Canberra, ACT

Friday 28 November – The Gov, Adelaide, SA

Saturday 29 November – Magnet House, Perth, WA


 
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