Norwegian Black Metal Beasts Mork Announce 2026 Australian Tour
Tour support comes from Lumen ad Mortem, Sons of Erebus and Spectral Dominion.
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Death metal maverick MORK has announced a chilling run of Australian shows taking place across January 2026.
The creation of Norwegian Thomas Eriksen, MORK takes inspiration from the early ‘90s black metal scene and pairs it with experimental soundscapes, creating an authentic death metal experience straight from the cold, dark depths of Halden, Norway.
MORK have locked in five shows across the country, kicking things off in Perth at Milk Bar on Monday 19 January. The band then perform at Adelaide’s UniBar on Wednesday 21 January, Melbourne’s The Central Club Hotel on Thursday 22 January, Brisbane’s The Brightside on Friday 23 January and Sydney’s The Bridge Hotel on Saturday 24 January.
Tour support comes from Lumen ad Mortem, Sons of Erebus and Spectral Dominion.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via Moshtix and Oztix.
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MORK have been a force in the Scandinavian death metal scene for more than two decades.
Over that time, MORK have released more than ten albums, a slew of EPs and singles and has conquered Europe and North America.
Eriksen and his live touring band, consisting of Alex Bruun, Øyvind Kaslegaard and Daniel Minge, are ready to show Australian audiences what they are all about.
Catch MORK performing at UniBar Adelaide on Wednesday 21 January. Tickets on sale now via moshtix.com.au.
MORK 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Monday 19 January – Milk Bar, Perth, WA
Wednesday 21 January – UniBar Adelaide, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 22 January – The Central Club Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 23 January – The Brightside, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 24 January – The Bridge Hotel, Sydney, NSW
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