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Ice Nine Kills Confirms “A Work Of Art” EU/UK Arena Tour
Horrorcore pioneers Ice Nine Kills have announced a monstrous headline EU and UK ‘A Work Of Art’ tour, closing out 2025 in grandiose style.
European residents, beware; Horrorwood is coming to some of the biggest stages on the continent. Horrorcore pioneers Ice Nine Kills have announced a monstrous headline EU and UK ‘A Work Of Art’ tour, closing out 2025 in the grandiose, theatrical, blood-drenched style that the band have become masters of. The European tour follows last year’s Stadium run with Metallica, which also saw the band take in Download Festival, where they drew one of the Opus Stage’s biggest weekend crowds.
Ice Nine Kills have sculpted an esteemed reputation for possessing one of the most captivating, dramatic, immersive and utterly unforgettable live shows on the heavy music touring circuit. Fans can expect the very same from these upcoming shows, only now the scale and scope are far greater – if you think you were scared before, think again. Accompanied by supporting acts Creeper and The Devil Wears Prada, the tour will see them perform to a huge number of nightly witnesses, ending the run with their largest ever spectacle at London’s renowned Wembley Arena.
Speaking on the new tour dates, front man Spencer Charnas comments:
“We’ll be playing to more Psychos across Europe than ever before, so we’ve sharpened our axes and dusted off our raincoats in preparation for the bloodiest gigs yet. The tour will climax at Wembley Arena, where we hope to summon Freddie Mercury, Jason Bonham, David Bowie, Adele, and the other famous ghosts who haunt the historic London venue.”
Tickets go on sale at 10:00 am on April 4, 2025.
Tour Dates:
19/11 – Alcatraz, Milan (IT)
20/11 – Halle 662, Zurich (CH)
21/11 – Salle Pleyel, Paris (FR)
23/11 – Gasometer, Vienna (AU)
24/11 – Zenith, Munich (DE)
26/11 – A.B., Brussels (BE)
27/11 – Palladium, Cologne (DE)
28/11 – Sasazu, Prague (CZ)
30/11 – Haus Auensee, Leipzig (DE)
01/12 – Stodola, Warsaw (PL)
02/12 – Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin (DE)
04/12 – Sporthalle, Hamburg (DE)
05/12 – 013, Tilburg (NL)
06/12 – Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt (DE)
08/12 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester (UK)
09/12 – Hydro, Glasgow (UK)
10/12 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (UK)
12/12 – Wembley Arena, London (UK)
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