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Jinjer Announce 2025 Australian Tour With Kittie

Jinjer have announced their return to Australia for a headlining tour, set to take place in February 2025. Joining them will be American nu-metal band Kittie, who will be returning to Australia for the first time in over 13 years following their appearance at Soundwave 2012. The full list of tour dates, as well as ticketing information, can be accessed below.

The Ukranian alternative metal band were last in Australia in December of 2022, performing at the returning Good Things Festival alongside Bring Me The Horizon, Deftones, NOFX and TISM. Since then, the band have completed work on their as-yet-untitled fifth studio album – which is slated for release in the first quarter of 2025. The band have released two singles from the album, ‘Rogue’ and ‘Someone’s Daughter’. A live album, Live In Los Angeles, was also released in May 2024.

Jinjer – ‘Someone’s Daughter’

JINJER - Someone's Daughter (Official Video) | Napalm Records

Kittie, meanwhile, went on hiatus in 2017 following the death of longtime bassist Trish Doan. The band ultimately reconvened in 2022, however to perform at that year’s When We Were Young festival. They have since released their seventh studio album, Fire, which came out in June 2024.

Jinjer & Kittie Australian Tour

  • Friday, February 21st – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
  • Sunday, February 23rd – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Tuesday, February 25th – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC
  • Wednesday, February 26th – Hindley St. Music Hall, Adelaide SA
  • Friday, February 28th – Metropolis, Fremantle WA

A pre-sale for the tour runs from Wednesday, October 2nd at 9am local time. General sale follows on Friday, October 4th at 9am local time. Both of these can be accessed via Live Nation Australia.

Further Reading

Good Things Review – Melbourne Crowd Makes the Most of Heavy Festival’s Return

Ukrainian Band Jinjer Granted Permission To Tour Europe

Metal Festival Shut Down By Orthodox Christian Protesters

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