Catch the German goth metal superstars at Lion Arts Factory in February 2026.
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German goth metal pioneers Lord of the Lost are embarking on an Australian tour in 2026.
The Hamburg sextet’s genre-spanning sound incorporates metal, industrial, glam, rock and pop, with Lord of the Lost representing Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with their song, ‘Blood & Glitter’.
Known for their incredible live shows, Lord of the Lost are bringing their visceral visual and audio experience to Aussie shores in February 2026 for four shows only.
Commencing with a gig at Brisbane’s Crowbar on Thursday 20 February, the band then perform at Melbourne’s Max Watts on Friday 21 February and Sydney’s Crowbar on Saturday 22 February, before wrapping things up at Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Sunday 23 February.
Early bird tickets (which are also cheaper) go on sale Thursday 26 June at 9:30am local time. General on-sale begins Tuesday 1 July at 9:30am local time. For ticketing details, visit hardlinemedia.net.
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Formed by singer and frontman Chris Harms in 2007, Lord of the Lost have released nine studio albums, including their #1 charting 2022 record, Blood & Glitter.
Known for their hits ‘Blood & Glitter’, ‘Drag Me To Hell’ and ‘Loreley’, Lord of the Lost have performed at many of the major metal festivals across the world and supported Iron Maiden not once, but twice.
Catch Lord of the Lost at Lion Arts Factory on Sunday 23 February. For ticketing information, visit hardlinemedia.net.
Lord of the Lost Australian Tour Dates 2026
Thursday 20 February – Crowbar, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 21 February – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 22 February – Crowbar, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 23 February – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
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