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Round two: JILUKA back in Europe for K4RMA: The Return tour

Lecros by Lecros
17 July 2024
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The photo depicts the four band members of JILUKA standing in a row surrounded by red lights shining from different angles, creating a mysterious and lively atmosphere. The lighting in the picture is also often used at concerts or dance parties. All band members are dressed in black clothing that seems to be leather or leather-like.

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After JILUKA got to meet European fans virtually in 2021, they finally had the chance to tour around Europe this June, and it was wildly successful. All of the headlining acts that were booked got sold out, and the four men wanted to get back as soon as possible, as evidenced by their tweet right after the shows.

The gears that were set in motion at that moment have finally turned into concrete details for the fans as their K4RMA: The Return tour has just been announced, with six new shows coming this September.

The modern metal band JILUKA, which consists of singer Ricko, guitarist Sena, bassist Boogie, and drummer Zyean, will continue to be busy with their K4RMA tour till next month; however, that does not mean it’s been quiet since their new song S4VAGE dropped at the end May. While their previous singles experimented with electronic influences, S4VAGE focuses more on the deathcore sounds similar to their album IDOLA while still retaining electronic music-inspired breakdowns and even adding in the occasional rap verse.

If you didn’t have the chance to see them yet because the venues were a bit too far away, you might be in luck because they are playing in two new countries, Helsinki in Finland and Milan in Italy, and for Germany, Cologne will get traded in for shows in Bochum and Berlin. British and Polish fans may breathe a sigh of relief as they will once again be performing in London and Warsaw.

They will be kicking off the tour on the 4th of September with a show in Helsinki, Finland, after which they head to London in the UK two days later. Next up is Milan in Italy on Sunday, the 8th, with Germany’s Bochum and Berlin on the following Tuesday and Thursday, respectively. Finally, on the 13th, they will head off to Poland’s Warsaw to conclude the tour, which coincidentally is the same city that started the previous Europe tour.

JILUKA WORLD TOUR 2024 K4RMA: The Return Dates

Wednesday 4 September, 2024: Vaunusali – Helsinki, Finland
Friday 6 September, 2024: The Dome – London, The United Kingdom
Sunday 8 September, 2024: DI4 – Milan, Italy
Tuesday 10 September, 2024: Zeche – Bochum, Germany
Thursday 12 September, 2024: SO36 – Berlin, Germany
Friday 13 September, 2024: Proxima – Warsaw, Poland

Tickets:
Just like last time, they will have general admission tickets, early access tickets, and a VIP upgrade available. The tickets will go on sale on Friday, July 19, and all the information to get them will be available here.

General admission tickets will allow you to enter the venue an hour before the show starts at 19:00. Early access will be able to get in just before that at 18:30, and holders of the VIP upgrade will be able to get in an hour earlier at 17:30 so that they can do their Meet and Greet. There will also be a 2-shot cheki (polaroid) moment with the band at 22:00 for VIPs and people who bought access to it (which can be done after buying at least 1 merchandise item). For up-to-date information, we recommend keeping an eye on Kinetic Vibe’s website.

Source: Kinetic Vibe
Tags: JILUKAmetalVisual Kei
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