Adelaide, brace yourselves for a metal experience like no other as Knotfest Australia brings the thunder to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre with exclusive sideshows featuring Pantera and Disturbed. Two nights of pure, unadulterated metal bliss await, each with its unique lineup of special guests.
Pantera takes center stage on Tuesday, 19th March. The evening will be charged with the raw intensity of Pantera's classics, supported by the chaotic energy of special guests King Parrot and Black Rheno. This is not just a concert; it's a metal pilgrimage that Adelaide won't soon forget.On Sunday, 17th March, Disturbed will unleash upon Adelaide, marking their only Australian headlining set. Brace yourselves for an electrifying night as Disturbed takes the stage with special guests Wage War. This is your chance to witness the magnetic presence of Disturbed in an intimate setting that is bound to leave an indelible mark on the Adelaide metal scene.Secure your spot for these exclusive Adelaide shows as Pantera and Disturbed, along with their stellar lineup of special guests, deliver a metal spectacle that transcends the ordinary. Tickets for both sideshows go on pre-sale starting February 2nd at 9 am local time, with general on-sale beginning February 6th at 9 am local time.Disturbed with Wage War Date: Sunday, 17th March
Venue: Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Pantera with King Parrot + Black Rheno
Date: Tuesday, 19th March Venue: Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
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