News : Karnivool announce more shows for upcoming tour
Karnivool‘s upcoming The Themata Decade Tour has sold out in various states with staggering rapidity. Fans are urged to grab tickets for the newly added shows before they sell out too. Catch Karnivool on tour across Australia with special guests Cairo Knife Fight from New Zealand.
Tickets on sale now via www.karnivool.com
Thursday April 30 – University, WOLLONGONG
Friday May 1 – Panthers, NEWCASTLE
Saturday May 2 – Metro, SYDNEY – SOLD OUT
Sunday May 3 – Metro, SYDNEY *Second & final show – ON SALE NOW*
Thursday May 7 – The Northern, BYRON BAY
Friday May 8 – The Coolangatta Hotel, COOLANGATTA
Saturday May 9 – The Triffid, BRISBANE – SOLD OUT
Sunday May 10 – The Triffid, BRISBANE – *Second & final show – ON SALE NOW*
Tuesday May 12 – The Corner Hotel, MELBOURNE – SOLD OUT
Wednesday May 13 – The Corner Hotel, MELBOURNE – SOLD OUT
Thursday May 14- The Corner Hotel, MELBOURNE – *Limited tickets remain*
Friday May 15 – Kay Street, TRARALGON
Saturday May 16 – Wool Exchange, GEELONG
Tuesday May 19 – The Gov, ADELAIDE – *Limited tickets remain*
Thursday May 21 – Discovery, DARWIN
Friday May 22 – Metro City, PERTH
Be warned, Karma will raise her spiteful palm and promptly punish those who put off buying Karnivool tickets this week. Final Brisbane and Sydney shows are gasping their last breaths, almost pushed to maximum capacity with no extra shows available. Melbourne crowds have snatched up and sold out two Corner Hotels already with limited tickets remaining to the third show on Thursday May 14.
And now that Kiwi riff-lords Cairo Knife Fight have been added as supports for all Australian shows, nation-wide sell outs are anticipated.
10 years since the release of ‘Themata’, Perth’s Karnivool are an international force to be reckoned with. They tour most of the continents, most of the time, playing to a rabid worldwide audience that follows and debates their every move. They are currently in Europe headlining sold out shows in iconic venues like The Melkweg in Amsterdam, the Trabendo in Paris and The Roundhouse in London. Their headline sets are quite long, in part due to the fact that there are quite a few songs from that first album that people insist they play. Somewhere on earth, possibly right now, they are finishing a set with “Themata” and people are about to go ape-shit when that riff kicks in….