
Krisiun Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
60,014
Category
Death Metal
Concerts
Apr
25
The Bread Shed
Manchester
Tickets
Apr
27
The Fleece
Bristol
Tickets
Apr
28
229
London
Tickets
Apr
29
Effenaar
Eindhoven
Tickets
Apr
30
Baroeg On Tour @Paard: Venom Inc. + Krisiun + Hate + Ater
Rotterdam
Tickets
May
01
Venom Inc. • Krisiun • HATE • ATER
Drachten
Tickets
May
05
Rock Café
Praha 1
Tickets
May
07
Progresja
Warsaw
Tickets
May
08
Klub Kwadrat
Kraków
Tickets
Jun
06
Flesh Party Open Air 2025
Sereď
Tickets
Jun
14
Metal Frenzy Open Air 2025
Gardelegen
Tickets
Jul
10
Obscene Extreme 2025
Trutnov
Tickets
Jul
31
Wacken Crew Open Air 2025
Wacken
Tickets
Aug
01
Full Rewind 2025
Löbnitz
Tickets
Aug
02
Rockstadt Extreme Fest 2025
Braşov
Tickets
About Krisiun
Once in a while during a band’s career, there comes the moment when you look back and reevaluate your body of work. Such self-criticism can either lead towards an overhaul of one’s stylistic palette or increased awareness for what you truly are. Considering Brazilian death metal brothers KRISIUN, such an analysis can cause quite a dilemma. Active since 1990, and renowned for such furious classics as the rabid “Black Force Domain” (1995), 2000’s constantly blasting masterpiece “Conquerors Of Armageddon”, and the merciless yet memorable “Southern Storm” (2008), the band’s trademarks have always been insane tempos, almost inhuman drumming and Lemmy-like roaring vocals negating any sense of ‘hooks’ or ‘melody’. And, let us face it – while KRISIUN have become extremely technical and more varied in terms of grooves and rhythms over the years – they are forever committed to deliver the full-on-death-metal -assault that made the group legendary in the first place. Still, after 2015’s “Forged in Fury”, Alex, Max and Moyses realized a different approach was necessary. “It was a bit of a complicated album,” singer/bassist Alex Camargo admits. “There were more slower parts on it and it was also quite long. We still stand behind it 100%, but we doubt it is what KRISIUN’s essence is about.”
Thus, for “Scourge of the Enthroned”, KRISIUN’s 11th studio album, the group decided to head for a faster and extremely savage record again. Clocking in at an intense 38 minutes – counting in the bonus tracks “Forged in Fury” was almost an hour long – it was also due to producer Andy Classen’s input that “Scourge of the Enthroned” became a real monster: “Working with Andy at Stage One Studio again, felt like coming home. We stayed at his musician’s apartment for almost a month and we all concentrated on capturing an honest, almost live kind of vibe and trimmed the songs harder than on the last one.” Located in the countryside close to German city Kassel, the landscape helped immensely during this period. “There was no distraction at all, that place is in the middle of nowhere and apart from barbecuing with Andy we just worked on the songs like madmen.” Once the album kicks off with the title track, KRISIUN’s newest opus hits with an urgency and immediate force that even harkens back to the debut! “You mean the ‘Black Force Domain’ riff in ‘Demonic III’, huh? That song is about the band and our history. After all these years, we felt it was about time we do our own anthem and a riff like that is a bit of a throwback for us and the fans!” In terms of sound, however, the band did not bring back the uncontrolled roughness of “Black Force Domain” yet had a distinct mindset when starting the recording process: “We interpret the album title as us being a scourge for all the plastic death metal out there. You are listening to human beings here not a computer! All
has been recorded and played naturally, and while you can hear all details, it does not go for this ‘American’ sound that is so lifeless and sterile. It is a very organic and heavy album and I think that connects it with the spirit we already had on the debut.” Indeed, sir, and it offers a whole bunch of highlights as well! From the Slayer-like screeching solo opening ‘Devouring Faith’, to the neck-breaking ‘A Thousand Graves’ and rhythmic complexity of ‘Abysmal Misery (Foretold Destiny)’ over to the album’s epic finale ‘Whirlwind of Immortality’, the latter being another track connected to the artwork by Eliran Kantor (Testament, Hate Eternal, Incantation) as Alex explains: “The song is about the Anunnaki, who appear in Sumerian mythology, judging the fates of mankind. Often they are portrayed as seven figures, we have only three appear on the cover since it connects well with ‘Demonic III’.
As KRISIUN is about to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2020, it’s only fair we now appear symbolized as ancient death metal gods on the cover, haha!” Lyrically, the album however does not dig too deep into myths as Camargo confirms: “We deal with religious fanaticism, war, and the tragedy of the refugees, who flee from the fighting in their home countries to end up drowning in the sea or being treated like dogs in the western countries. Reality offers a lot of topics to write pissed off death metal!”
Asked what plans KRISIUN have for the months to come, Alex promises a release show in Essen (Germany) on September 7th, a global live onslaught and invites everybody to check out “Scourge of the Enthroned”, revel in its violent glory and adds: “We are one the few three piece bands out there, delivering it tight, loud, raw
and real!”
And that is, what the essence of KRISIUN is all about!
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Genres
Death Metal
Band members
Alex Camargo [Vocal/Bass], Moyses Kolesne [Guitar], Max Kolesne [Drums]
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What fans are saying
Sanjay
Awesome night with Krisiun, Nile and the supporting bands!
The Garage
London, United Kingdom
Nov 07, 2022
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Krisiun Tour Cities
Kraków, Poland
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Warsaw, Poland
Drachten, Netherlands
Trutnov, Czechia
Gardelegen, Germany
Bristol, United Kingdom
Manchester, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Braşov, Romania
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Frequently Asked Questions About Krisiun
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Krisiun on tour?
Yes, Krisiun is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Krisiun concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Krisiun tour
is scheduled for 15 dates across 11 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Krisiun scheduled to play?
Krisiun is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Krisiun tour start?
Krisiun’s tour starts Apr 25, 2025 and ends on Aug 02, 2025.
They will play 11 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Manchester at The Bread Shed and their next upcoming concert
will be in Praha 1 at Rock Café.
What venues is Krisiun performing at?
As part of the Krisiun tour, Krisiun is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Apr 25 - Manchester,
United Kingdom @ The Bread Shed
Apr 27 - Bristol,
United Kingdom @ The Fleece
Apr 28 - London,
ENG @ 229
Apr 29 - Eindhoven,
06 @ Effenaar
Apr 30 - Rotterdam,
South Holland @ Baroeg
May 01 - Drachten,
Netherlands @ Poppodium Iduna
May 05 - Praha 1,
Czech Republic @ Rock Café
May 07 - Warsaw,
MA @ Progresja
May 08 - Kraków,
Lesser Poland Voivodeship @ Klub Kwadrat
Jun 06 - Sereď,
Trnavský kraj @ Camping, Sereď
Jun 14 - Gardelegen,
SA @ Metal Frenzy Open Air
Jul 10 - Trutnov,
Královéhradecký kraj @ Obscene Extreme
Jul 31 - Wacken,
SH @ Wacken Open Air
Aug 01 - Löbnitz,
SN @ Verkehrslandeplatz Roitzschjora
Aug 02 - Braşov,
Romania @ Rockstadt Extreme Fest