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Bulletbelt Announce Nationwide Tour

Bulletbelt Announce Nationwide Tour

Wednesday 30th July, 2014 10:47AM

Black metal outfit Bulletbelt have announced an extensive tour that will see them do several shows across the country, head off to Australia, and then circle back home for a few more performances. The Wellington-based group have announced the punishing tour schedule as they prepare to release new record, Rise of the Banshee, which is the first full-length offering incorporating their new vocalist Jolene Tempest. Here's the New Zealand tour dates...

Bulletbelt New Zealand Tour


Friday 15th August, Valhalla, Wellington w/ Psycroptic
Saturday 16th August, Kings Arms, Auckland w/ Psycroptic
Friday 26th September, Cabana, Napier
Saturday 27th September, King St Live, Masterton
Thursday 2nd October, Venue tbc, Nelson
Friday 3rd October, Churchills Live, Christchurch
Saturday 4th October, Barkode, Timaru
Sunday 16th November, Valhalla, Wellington w/ Krisiun
Monday 17th November 17th, Kings Arms, Auckland w/ Krisiun
Saturday 29th November, NZ Tattoo and Art festival, New Plymouth

Here's 'Into Battle' from previous album Down In The Cold Of The Grave..


From the Promoter:

Bulletbelt have been striking fear into New Zealand audiences since 2009. The Wellington ­based band craft tunes that draw from black metal’s vicious realms, with traditional metal, torrents of thrash, and biting second ­wave punk all added in, to sharpen the razor.

After eviscerating audiences on nationwide tours, and playing support slots with diverse international acts – including The Black Dahlia Murder, Impiety, Goatwhore, Bolzer, Tragedy, Rotten Sound, Midnight, Municipal Waste, Ringworm, Paul Dianno, Blaze Bayley and Primate – Bulletbelt return with their new record Rise of the Banshee, their first with new vocalist Jolene Tempest. Best prepare yourself – hell’s a comin.

Support bands to be announced.

Links
facebook.com/Bulletbelt
bulletbeltnz.bandcamp.com/

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