The Birthday Massacre Performing at Come and Take It Live 11/28

Canadian goth rock band The Birthday Massacre will be hitting up Austin’s Come and Take It Live this fall on Saturday, November 28th. Doors to this event will be opening at 7pm with the show to begin at 8 featuring opening performances by industrial band Julien-K as well as hard rock Austinite band Resisting Vegas. Advance general admission tickets for this all ages show are currently going for $20 and they will increase to $25 if you purchase them on the day of the show.

The Birthday Massacre, formerly known as Imagica, formed in 1999 right before the new millennium. The band changed their name around the time their debut album Nothing and Nowhere was released in 2002 and brought a refreshing style of music amidst the era of emo alternative rock. These guys are no typical rock band, creating their unique darkwave sound by blending hard punk rock with electronic elements accompanied by the emotional and hauntingly beautiful vocals of frontwoman Chibi. They have played alongside several big names including Black Veil Brides, Mindless Self Indulgence and Combichrist to name a few. The band has released eight studio albums in total including their most recent work Diamonds which they put out at the end of March this year.

Don’t miss a night of new wave revival this fall at Come and Take It Live in Austin!

The Birthday Massacre w/ Julien-K & Resisting Vegas

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Doors open: 7:00pm

Show starts: 8:00pm

All Ages

$20 Advance General Admission/ $25 Day of Show

Come and Take It Live

2015 E Riverside Dr., Bldg. 4

Austin, TX 78741

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here

Annalise Hughes: Originally from Los Angeles, Annie currently lives in Austin, TX. She is a writer, guitar player, belly dancer, traveler and big time music enthusiast. She studied journalism and psychology at Texas State University and graduated with her bachelor’s degree in 2018. In the past, she ran a live music blog and covered her experiences at some of the biggest music festivals in the country, such as ACL, Coachella and SXSW. In her free time, she finds herself creating and adding to her hundreds of playlists on Spotify. She is now a music reporter for mxdwn and really excited to discover where the road ahead leads her!
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