The nu metal act’s only Good Things Festival sideshow takes place at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.
 
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In a massive coup for Adelaide Korn fans, the band has announced their only Australian solo show in the City of Churches this December.
Touring Australia as part of this year’s Good Things Festival, the nu metal rockers are performing an exclusive show in Adelaide at the Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, December 4.
Tickets are sure to sell out in no time, so we suggest signing up for the pre-sale which kicks off at 9am on Wednesday, October 9. General sale tickets are available at 9am on Friday, October 11 via Destroy All Lines.
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Nu metal pioneers, Korn have been at the forefront of the genre since dropping their self-titled debut album way back in 1994. The band, comprising Jonathan Davis, James "Munky" Shaffer, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, Brian "Head" Welch and Ray Luzier, broke through in 1998 with the release of their third long player Follow the Leader.
The album topped the US Billboard 200 Album Chart and the ARIA Album Chart and spawned hit singles ‘Freak on a Leash’, ‘Got the Life’ and ‘All in the Family’, featuring Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst.
Korn has gone on to release 14 studio albums, including eight top five US Billboard 200 Album Chart LPs, sold over 40 million records and received two Grammy Awards.
The band’s unique take on heavy music that includes dubstep and hip hop influences is incredible to witness in the live arena, with Davis sure to bust out the bagpipes at some point during what promises to be an exhilarating evening of live music.
Catch Korn at Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, December 4. For full ticketing information, visit Destroy All Lines.
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