The American nu metal act will be joined on tour by The Gloom in the Corner and Dregg, along with local supports in each city.
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A month out from Michigan’s nu metal force King 810’s Australian tour, the five-piece has revealed the local supports performing alongside them in each city.
Kicking things off in Adelaide, King 810 will be supported by local extreme metal act KIN. Aggressive outfit Melting will take to the stage in Melbourne, Thall-infused schizo-rockers Elison in Sydney and Central Coast hardcore group Culture of Hate in Newcastle. The final date of the tour in Brisbane features metalcore heavy hitters Apate.
King 810 will also be supported by Melbourne Cinema-core Mavericks The Gloom In The Corner and hardcore meets rap outfit Dregg at all shows.
Touring in support of their latest release, K7 Rustbelt Nu Metal 2, King 810’s Australian tour begins in Adelaide at Jive on Wednesday 4 March. The nu metal outfit then plays Melbourne’s Max Watts on Thursday 5 March, Sydney’s Crowbar on Friday 6 March, Newcastle’s King Street Warehouse on Saturday 7 March and Brisbane’s Crowbar on Sunday 8 March.
Tickets are on sale now via destroyalllines.com.
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Hailing from America’s Rust Belt, nu metal force King 810 have been out there getting it done for close to two decades. Over that time, they’ve released a handful of EPs and albums, with their acclaimed 2014 debut, Memoirs of a Murderer, peaking at #18 on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums charts and #8 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers charts.
Their music explores life in their hometown of Flint, Michigan, with lyrics revolving around themes of poverty, crime and modern life in America. Last year saw King 810 drop Rustbelt Nu Metal and K7 Rustbelt Nu Metal 2, two projects capturing the raw energy of their live shows on wax.
Having played some of the world’s biggest festivals, including Download Festival, and shared the stage with the likes of Korn, Slipknot and Alpha Wolf, King 810’s 2026 return is not to be missed.
Catch King 810 performing at Jive on Wednesday 4 March. Tickets on sale now at destroyalllines.com.
King 810 2026 Australian Tour Dates
With guests The Gloom In The Corner and Dregg
Wednesday 4 March – Jive Bar, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 5 March – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 6 March – Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 7 March – King Street Warehouse, Newcastle, NSW
Sunday 8 March – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
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