KITTIE
The Dome, NW5 1HL , [Venue Details]Depending on when you discovered Canadian bashers Kittie has a direct influence on how you see them.
For those that were on board from the beginning with the Spit album, released in 1999, Kittie was considered part of the nu-metal movement. Going into their later albums, In The Black (2009) and I've Failed You (2011), the band had evolved into something far more sinister, and were viewed as a serious full-on metal outfit. Just as they seemed to be hitting their stride six albums into their career, however, Kittie slowly disappeared from the scene in the wake of touring for I've Failed You. The silence was eventually dubbed an "indefinite hiatus" by the band, broken only by a one-off hometown show in London, Ontario in 2017, and the release of the documentary, Kittie: Origins/Evolutions, in 2018
Now, 13 years later, that silence has been broken in earnest
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Admission: £33.63
Age restriction: 14+. U18’s must be accompanied by an adult and have proof of I.D
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Depending on when you discovered Canadian bashers Kittie has a direct influence on how you see them.
For those that were on board from the beginning with the Spit album, released in 1999, Kittie was considered part of the nu-metal movement. Going into their later albums, In The Black (2009) and I've Failed You (2011), the band had evolved into something far more sinister, and were viewed as a serious full-on metal outfit. Just as they seemed to be hitting their stride six albums into their career, however, Kittie slowly disappeared from the scene in the wake of touring for I've Failed You. The silence was eventually dubbed an "indefinite hiatus" by the band, broken only by a one-off hometown show in London, Ontario in 2017, and the release of the documentary, Kittie: Origins/Evolutions, in 2018
Now, 13 years later, that silence has been broken in earnest
Admission: £33.63
Age restriction: 14+. U18’s must be accompanied by an adult and have proof of I.D
Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.
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