KING DIAMOND ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINING TOUR WITH SUPPORT FROM OVERKILL AND NIGHT DEMON AND GUEST VOCALS BY MYRKUR

King Diamond will embark on a long-awaited North American headlining tour this Fall. The Saint Lucifer’s Hospital 1920 trek will commence on October 15th in San Antonio, Texas and run through December 6th in Dallas, Texas. Support will be provided by Overkill and Night Demon. Additional backing vocals for the King Diamond set will be provided by the special guest, Myrkur.

Elaborates King Diamond on what fans can expect, “This is Saint Lucifer’s Hospital, enter if you dare. We have been busy putting this ever-growing horror story together, and it’s still growing. I know the end of it, but how we will get there will be a long trip. There are so many characters, and so many unexpected things along this journey. It’s a crazy family on another timeline in 1920, where I experienced some hard times, and they have to come to our time to steal from us to survive. This is the most elaborate thing we have ever done, that goes for the stage production as well.

There will be additional backing vocals by Myrkur and she’ll be playing organ for songs that need it. There will be some horrific surprises taking place on stage, but we are not to be held responsible since we are on a whole different timeline in 1920. It was back at the time when medicine was going through a dark period with lots of testing on human beings in order to progress medicine. This is Saint Lucifer’s Hospital, also known as The Institute, enter if you dare.”

Artist presales begin July 31st at 10:00am ET. General on sale date is this August 2nd at 10:00am local time. Secure your tickets at: kingdiamondcoven.com.

King Diamond w/ Overkill, Night Demon:
10/15/2024 Boeing Center at Tech Port. – San Antonio, TX
10/16/2024 Bayou Music Center – Houston, TX
10/18/2024 Andrew J Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, OH
10/19/2024 The Factory – St. Louis, MO
10/20/2024 The Midland Theater – Kansas City, MO
10/22/2024 Murat Theatre At Old National Center – Indianapolis, IN
10/23/2024 The Louisville Palace Theatre – Louisville, KY
10/25/2024 The Eastern – Atlanta, GA
10/26/2024 Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater – St. Petersburg, FL
10/28/2024 The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD
10/30/2024 Kings Theater – Brooklyn, NY
10/31/2024 Roadrunner – Boston, MA *
11/02/2024 MTelus – Montreal, QC
11/03/2024 The Theatre At Great Canadian – Mississauga, ON
11/04/2024 The Masonic Temple – Detroit, MI
11/06/2024 The Agora Theatre & Ballroom – Cleveland, OH
11/07/2024 The Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL
11/08/2024 The Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, WI
11/10/2024 The Fillmore – Minneapolis, MN
11/11/2024 Vibrant Music Hall – Waukee, IA
11/14/2024 Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO
11/16/2024 The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
11/18/2024 Orpheum – Vancouver, BC
11/20/2024 Edmonton Convention Center – Edmonton, AB
11/21/2024 TCU Place – Saskatoon, SK
11/22/2024 Grey Eagle Resort And Casino – Calgary, AB
11/24/2024 Keller Auditorium – Portland, OR
11/25/2024 Moore Theater – Seattle, WA
11/27/2024 Fox Theater – Oakland, CA
11/29/2024 YouTube Theater – Los Angeles, CA
11/30/2024 The Theater At Virgin Hotels – Las Vegas, NV
12/01/2024 Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, CA
12/02/2024 The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ
12/04/2024 REVEL – Albuquerque, NM
12/06/2024 The Factory In Deep Ellum – Dallas, TX
* No Overkill

King Diamond live lineup:
Andy Larocque – guitar
Mike Wead – guitar
Pontus Egberg – bass
Matt Thompson – drums
Myrkur – additional backing vocals, keyboards

Follow King Diamond online at: kingdiamondcoven.com, x.com/kingdiamond and facebook.com/kingdiamond.

King Diamond is quite possibly the most recognizable and prolific personality ever in heavy metal. Revered by icons as big as Metallica and Pantera to inspiring newer upstarts globally, King Diamond, the man and the band, have left an indelible mark on the history, and now again, the future of heavy metal.

4 Responses

  1. Wow, $75.00 for GA seats? I love KD, but I’m not paying that. Was really hoping to go see them again, especially since Overkill is opening. I might pay that for reserved seating in the first ten rows or something, but no way for a GA show. Pity he got greedy. I predict low ticket sales if that’s how it’s gonna be.

  2. I’ve never cared for King Diamond. Not a fan of
    the vocals and the music never did anything for me. He actually kinda scares me. A little too over the top on the satanic thing for me. With that said I recognize that he does have a big fanbase and I mean absolutely zero disrespect to those people.

    1. He really only made two albums that were singing directly about satanic stuff. The majority of his albums are just dark themed horror type of stuff. The first two Mercyful Fate albums and the ep they recorded are definitely some satanic stuff. But none of that matters if you don’t like his vocals lol

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