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Draconian

Draconian Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 34,978
Category Metal, Ambient Metal, Doom Metal
Concerts
Oct
31
Klub Hydrozagadka
Warszawa
Tickets
Nov
01
Lido
Berlin
Tickets
Nov
02
Cafe Glocksee
Hanover
Tickets
Nov
03
LOGO
Hamburg
Tickets
Nov
05
Colos-Saal
Aschaffenburg
Tickets
Nov
06
Backstage Werk
München
Tickets
Nov
07
Mergener Hof e.V.
Trier
Tickets
Nov
08
Metropool Enschede
Enschede
Tickets
Nov
09
Junkyard
Dortmund
Tickets
Nov
10
Hellraiser
Leipzig
Tickets
Nov
11
Hype Park
Kraków
Tickets
Nov
12
Viper Room
Vienna
Tickets
Nov
13
Konzerthaus Schüür
Lucerne
Tickets
Nov
14
Le Port Franc
Sion
Tickets
Nov
15
Backstage By The Mill
Paris
Tickets
Nov
16
Grounds
Rotterdam
Tickets
Nov
17
DVG Club
Kortrijk
Tickets
About Draconian
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Draconian is a Swedish gothic doom metal band, formed in Säffle, Sweden in 1994. The band consists of Anders Jacobsson (vocals, writing), Lisa Johansson (vocals), Johan Ericson (guitars, writing), Jerry Torstensson (drums, percussion), Daniel Arvidsson (guitars), Fredrik Johansson (bass), and Andreas Karlsson (keyboards, programming). They produce songs with atmospheric, melodic, and emotive characteristics. In May of 1994, drummer and vocalist Johan Ericson, bassist and vocalist Jesper Stolpe and guitarist Andy Hindenäs assembled the band Kerberos, initially playing melodic death metal with black metal influences. Seven months later, lead vocalist and lyrics composer Anders Jacobsson joined the band, and its name changed to Draconian. Their first demo — Shades of a Lost Moon — was recorded in October 1995, a week subsequent to their first live concert. The demo counted with flutist and vocalist Jessica Eriksson, keyboardist and vocalist Susanne Arvidsson and with a special participation of Andreas Haag on the introductory section of "My Nemesis". The album was released in February, 1996. The band was then joined by guitatist Magnus Bergström. No recording contract was obtained with Shades of a Lost Moon, so in early 1997 the band proceeded to record their second demo, entitled In Glorious Victory. The band, however, became discontent with the quality of the recording and discontinued the release. In the following months, two members of Draconian had to complete their military service, slowing down the progress of the band. Their rehearsals, however, continued to some degree. Susanne Arvidsson left the band due to personal reasons and was replaced by Andreas Karlsson. Both in 1998 and 1999, the band made concerts. After receiving positive reactions, they decided to enter the studio once more. In August of 1999, Draconian recorded The Closed Eyes of Paradise, an album dealing mostly with the theme of Lucifer and his fallen angels. Susanne Arvidsson made guest vocal appearances on this release. The album was, however, badly produced, and the band decided to spend time polishing it before a release was attempted. Between May and June of 2000, Andreas Karlsson, Anders Jacobsson, and Johan Ericson worked on the recorded material, improving the mix of the instruments and correcting effects. The demo was then released in the face of further linup changes - Andy Hindenäs left the band, replaced by Johan Ericson who switched to guitars; drums were then left to Jerry Torstensson, who joined the band. Dark Oceans We Cry was recorded in the summer of 2002 featuring the vocal talents of Lisa Johansson for the first time. The EP was made available on the internet, as well as in CD format. In spite of the recent line-up changes, the demo received outstanding reviews and the band signed a long-awaited record deal with Napalm Records. The band recorded their debut album, Where Lovers Mourn in Studio Mega under the supervision of Chris Silver (former member of Sundown and Cemetary) in July 2003. Just two years later, under the direction of Pelle Saether, Draconian entered Studio Underground in Västerås to record Arcane Rain Fell in 2005. In 2006 they began working on their third release. But due to myriad fan requests, the band decided to first deliver a bonus album to include remakes of old tracks from The Closed Eyes of Paradise demo. The Burning Halo would also include three new tracks and two covers. Plagued by numerous problems throughout the production phases, the album was delayed and finally completed in June and released in September 2006. Produced by Andreas Karlsson and Johan Ericson, and mixed in „Anders Ljudbild” by Anders bergström, The Burning Halo is a majestic blend of Draconian's previous two releases, which shows the Swedish doom metal masters in perfect form, having developed into one of the scene's top acts. In September 2007, Draconian started to record their 4th album Turning Season Within at the Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, with producers Jens Bogren and David Castillo (Opeth, Katatonia), who completed Draconian's vision of a extensive, weighty and dark sound. The album was released in February, 2008. Official site: www.draconian.se 2) Draconian is a German power metal band. Official site: www.draconian.de 3) Draconian is a Spanish band.
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Genres
Metal, Ambient Metal, Doom Metal
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What fans are saying
Carlos
5 / 5
Draconian were fantastic, great concert
Whelan's Dublin, Ireland
Apr 12, 2023
Marco
5 / 5
Great Concert Thanks Draconian 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Turock Essen/Ruhr, Germany
Jan 24, 2019
Feras
4 / 5
It was amazing ❤️
Turock Essen/Ruhr, Germany
Jan 24, 2019
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Draconian Tour Cities
Enschede, Netherlands Leipzig, Germany Hannover, Germany Kraków, Poland Munich, Germany Sitten, Switzerland Warsaw, Poland Kortrijk, Belgium Hamburg, Germany Vienna, Austria Aschaffenburg, Germany Rotterdam, Netherlands Berlin, Germany Dortmund, Germany Paris, France Luzern, Switzerland Trier, Germany

Frequently Asked Questions About Draconian

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Draconian on tour?

Yes, Draconian is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Draconian concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Draconian tour is scheduled for 17 dates across 17 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Draconian scheduled to play?

Draconian is scheduled to play 17 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Draconian tour start?

Draconian’s tour starts Oct 31, 2024 and ends on Nov 17, 2024. They will play 17 cities; their most recent concert was held in Warszawa at Klub Hydrozagadka and their next upcoming concert will be in Leipzig at Hellraiser.

What venues is Draconian performing at?

As part of the Draconian tour, Draconian is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Oct 31 - Warszawa, Poland @ Klub Hydrozagadka
Nov 01 - Berlin, 16 @ Lido
Nov 02 - Hanover, Germany @ Cafe Glocksee
Nov 03 - Hamburg, Germany @ LOGO
Nov 05 - Aschaffenburg, 02 @ Colos-Saal
Nov 06 - München, BY @ Backstage Werk
Nov 07 - Trier, Germany @ Mergener Hof e.V.
Nov 08 - Enschede, Netherlands @ Metropool Enschede
Nov 09 - Dortmund, NRW @ Junkyard
Nov 10 - Leipzig, SN @ Hellraiser
Nov 11 - Kraków, Małopolskie @ Hype Park
Nov 12 - Vienna, 09 @ Viper Room
Nov 13 - Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland @ Konzerthaus Schüür
Nov 14 - Sion, Valais @ Le Port Franc
Nov 15 - Paris, Île-de-France @ Backstage By The Mill
Nov 16 - Rotterdam, ZH @ Grounds
Nov 17 - Kortrijk, Vlaams Gewest @ DVG Club
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