Ukrainian prog-metal juggernauts Jinjer drop Australian tour dates
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07.11.2022

Ukrainian prog-metal juggernauts Jinjer drop Australian tour dates

Jinjer Australia
Credit: Jinjer

Jinjer have announced Melbourne and Sydney sideshows to their Good Things Festival slots, with support from Earth Caller and Future Static.

Through their relentless hard work, non-stop touring and critically acclaimed /chart-breaking releases gaining over 250M streams/views across all platforms globally – JINJER are truly one of modern metal’s hottest and most exciting bands around today.

The band has become synonymous with doing things their own way and breaking every rule in the Heavy Metal handbook- which they made loudly clear on their hugely successful fourth studio album: WALLFLOWERS.

Jinjer Australian tour

  • With special guests Earth Caller and Future Static
  • Wednesday 30 November – Manning Bar, Sydney
  • Thursday 1 December – Corner Hotel, Melbourne

Check out Melbourne’s most comprehensive gig guide here.

In less than12 years, the four-piece progressive groove metal wrecking machine has carved their very own place in the metal landscape.

Hailing from Donetsk but now based in Kiev, this Ukrainian musical oddity formed in 2009 but consider the official start of the band with the addition of the incredible vocalist and Femme Fatale Tatiana Shmayluk in 2010.

They’ll be supported by Melbourne’s metalcore ground Earth Caller and Melbourne quintet Future Static who create an exhilarating synthesis of alternative, melodic, and progressive to shape a unique brand of emotional heavy music that is unlike any other.

The 2022 Good Things Festival lineup has sold out in Melbourne, with Bring Me The Horizon and Deftones headlining the festival’s December dates in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The festival today announced a series of sideshows, with Gojira and Lacuna Coil, Millencolin, Soulfly, Sleeping With Sirens, Jinjer, The Story So Far, Electric Callboy, 3OH!3 and JXDN all announcing short tours with Melbourne dates.

Deftones and Nova Twins also announced standalone Adelaide and Sydney shows respectively.

For more info, head here.