News : Wednesday 13 Australian tour supports announced
Destroy All Lines, the promoter behind the upcoming Wednesday 13 “Undead Unplugged” Australian tour has today announced the supports for the upcoming tour.
After recently signing with Nuclear Blast, WEDNESDAY 13 is on his way Down Under and bringing ‘’Undead Unplugged’’, performing all the classics from Wednesday 13, Murderdolls, Frankenstein Drag Queens, Planet 13 and more –all intimate and all unplugged!
On top of that WEDNESDAY 13 will telling campfire stories and answering questions making it the ultimate fan experience.
Supporting Wednesday 13 on their upcoming Australian tour will be Brisbane’s Seraphic, Sydney’s The Veil and Melbourne’s Cicadastone, respectively.
Wednesday 13 Australian Tour Dates
Thurs March 23 – The Brightside, Brisbane 18+
Fri March 24 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney 18+
Sat March 25 – Corner Hotel, Melbourne 18+
Tickets available from http://tickets.destroyalllines.com/
WEDNESDAY 13 has firmly cemented himself as the undisputed leader in Horrorpunk. There is no disputing that. Whether it be fronting his own band or the horrorpunk supergroup, Murderdolls his charisma and appeal can’t be denied.
With a vivid and vile imagination that has endeared him to countless fans of riff-driven macabre over the last two decades, WEDNESDAY 13 has been one of rock’s most prolific protagonists, spreading his credo of grave-robbing rock ‘n’ roll and Hallowe’en debauchery around the globe and unleashing a seemingly endless stream of blood-spattered albums and EPs.
Also joining the fun is BOURBON CROW is the outlaw country project formed by WEDNESDAY 13 and former Wednesday 13 bass player Rayen Belchere.
“I’m really excited about this Unplugged tour! It’s going to be such a different experience from my normal W13 shows. This tour will see Roman on guitar, along with myself of course, for these shows. I’ve had this idea for some years and I always thought it would be cool to do ‘An Acoustic Evening with…’, along with the stories behind the songs and interacting with the fans. I will be playing music from my entire musical catalogue, from Frankenstein Drag Queens, all the way through Murderdolls and into my solo material.”
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