Hypebot
Artists Starting with R | Rabbit Junk
Rabbit Junk

Rabbit Junk Tour Dates & Upcoming Concerts

Welcome to the official artist page for Rabbit Junk - your premier destination for the latest concert tickets, tour announcements, and exclusive shows near you. Dive into the music, explore the artist's reviews and photos, and never miss another concert moment. Stay updated, stay connected, and be the first to grab tickets for an unforgettable musical experience.

On Tour Yes
Followers 11,124
Category Synthwave, Experimental Punk, Industrial Metal, Cyberpunk, Midtempo

Concerts

See all upcoming events on Bandsintown and get tickets.

About Rabbit Junk

Forged in the industrial crucible of Seattle in 2004, Rabbit Junk stands as a fiercely independent and genre-defying force in modern heavy music. The duo, comprised of multi-instrumentalist J.P. Anderson and vocalist Jennifer "Sum Grrrl" Bernert, has carved out a unique niche by masterfully blending digital hardcore, industrial metal, and electropunk with an array of influences ranging from hip-hop and dubstep to black metal and synthwave. Rabbit Junk's journey began with their self-titled debut in 2004, initially a demo that quickly gained underground traction for its raw energy and distinctive male/female vocal dynamics, reminiscent of acts like Atari Teenage Riot. This initial success, including a rare 9/10 review from Metal Hammer Magazine, propelled them forward. Their 2006 sophomore effort, REframe, solidified their reputation for innovative sampling and genre fusion, with tracks like "Demons" famously incorporating a sample from John Williams' "Duel of the Fates." REframe expanded their fanbase across the US and Europe, showcasing their signature blend of tremolo-picked guitars, black metal tones, and raucous breakbeats. The band's commitment to pushing boundaries was further exemplified in their 2008 release, This Life Is Where You Get Fucked, an ambitious album divided into three conceptual suites exploring diverse themes and musical styles. This was followed by Project Nonagon in 2010, another multi-part release that continued to refine their vision. While initially releasing full-length albums, Rabbit Junk embraced a more agile approach in the 2010s, focusing on a steady stream of EPs and singles, including Pop That Pretty Thirty (2014) and Invasion (2015), maintaining a consistent evolution of their sound. However, 2018 marked a triumphant return to the LP format with Rabbit Junk Will Die: Meditations on Mortality. This album was hailed as their most experimental and perhaps best work yet, a testament to their continued growth and willingness to integrate new elements while retaining their core identity. More recently, their 2022 album Apocalypse for Beginners reached #1 on Bandcamp's metal chart and #2 overall, a significant achievement for a 100% independent band. Rabbit Junk's influences are a rich tapestry. J.P. Anderson has cited Japanese acts like The Mad Capsule Markets as a profound inspiration, praising their genre-bending approach. Other discernible influences include classic industrial bands like Skinny Puppy and Nitzer Ebb, the aggressive electronic punk of Atari Teenage Riot, and even subtle nods to hip-hop (sampling N.W.A on their debut) and classic rock (a unique cover of The Police's "Walking on the Moon"). Their ability to weave in everything from retro synthwave aesthetics to drum & bass rhythms and even unexpected bluesy or orchestral elements showcases a deep appreciation for diverse musical landscapes. What truly sets Rabbit Junk apart is their unique contribution to their musical genres: an unyielding dedication to organized chaos. They don't merely mash genres together; they meticulously fuse them into a cohesive, often surprisingly melodic, and always powerfully energetic sound. Their music is characterized by an "uncomfortably in-between" aesthetic, using a wide palette of sounds to create new spaces within intense electronic music. This fearless experimentation, coupled with J.P. Anderson's intricate production and the compelling interplay with Sum Grrrl's vocals, has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that values their innovative spirit and unwavering artistic independence. Rabbit Junk continues to be a pioneering force, proving that heavy music can be both brutal and boundary-pushing.

Follow on Bandsintown

Genres

Synthwave, Experimental Punk, Industrial Metal, Cyberpunk, Midtempo

Similar artists on tour

Rabbit Junk Tour Cities

Frequently Asked Questions about Rabbit Junk

Concerts & Tour Date Information →

Is Rabbit Junk on tour?

Yes, Rabbit Junk is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Rabbit Junk concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Rabbit Junk tour is scheduled for 3 dates across 3 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Rabbit Junk scheduled to play?

Rabbit Junk is scheduled to play 3 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Rabbit Junk tour start?

Rabbit Junk's tour starts Jul 10, 2026 and ends on Jul 12, 2026. They will play 3 cities; their most recent concert was held in Vancouver at Astoria Pub and their next upcoming concert will be in Portland at The Coffin Club.

What venues is Rabbit Junk performing at?

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

2026 Tour Dates:

Jul 10 - Vancouver, BC @ Astoria Pub
Jul 11 - Seattle, WA @ Funhouse
Jul 12 - Portland, OR @ The Coffin Club