Electric Callboy Uploads Ice Nine Kills & coldrain For MASSIVE Arena Tour

Paul 'Browny' Brown
CEO/Founder and Editor-In-Chief
Oct 21, 2025
3 min read

Just when you thought Electric Callboy's HUGE Arena Tour couldn't get any bigger, the German electronicore kings have unveiled two special international guests that'll make you go - woahhhhhhh

Joining the already impressive list of shows will be none other than horror-core gents Ice Nine Kills, who recently released their Batman-inspired song 'The Laugh Track', following on from their Matrix-inspired number 'The Great Unknown' from back in July. The band were last in Australia supporting The Amity Affliction (where they stole the show amiright?) and these new gigs will certainly level up INK in ways we can only dream about...

Also along for the ride is coldrain - no strangers to WoS HQ - the Japan genre-crossers have been making waves for the better part of the past decade and a bit tip-toeing between genres but dabbling in everything from stadium rock to metalcore and all in between. Nonnegative set them up for big things on a global scale and this trip will guarantee their presence is felt in Australia once more.

What a dream team of touring acts. These shows will be talked about for decades to come.

Wanna get in?

General Public Tickets on sale Thursday, October 23 at 10am local time via Destroy All Lines

ELECTRIC CALLBOY - TANZNEID WORLD TOUR AUSTRALIA
with guests ICE NINE KILLS and coldrain

FRIDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2026 - RACA ARENA, PERTH

SUNDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2026 - AEC ARENA, ADELAIDE

TUESDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2026 - ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE

THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2026 - QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY

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SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2026 - RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE

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