Tomorrow evening, February 20, legendary British heavy metal bandCradle of Filth will take to the stage at Helitehas in Tallinn. The band will be supported by acclaimed American musician, Wednesday 13.
Fronted by the enigmatic Dani Filth, the band hailing from the hellish Suffolk in England, is arguably one of the biggest and most well-known metal acts in the world.
With over three decades of musical prowess, Cradle of Filth have crafted 13 studio albums, each a testament to their rebellious spirit and artistic evolution. From ‘The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh’ to ‘Existence Is Futile,’ their music has defied conventions, creating a world of grim grandeur that has captivated audiences worldwide. As Dani Filth himself would say, “Be like a virus! Mutate and live on!”
The chief support act of the show is the acclaimed American musician, Wednesday 13. Who will revive songs from his former band, Murderdolls. Adding to the cosmic extremes of the evening, Sick N’ Beautiful from Italy will offer their unique worship of the bizarre.
Tickets for the concert tomorrow evening (February 20), are still available at Piletilevi.
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