Dethklok and Babymetal at The Masonic on April 24 & 25

Photo Credit: Ekaterina Gorbacheva

Multi-media metal band, Dethklok, and Japanese kawaii metal trio, Babymetal have announced a set of double-headlining shows here in San Francisco! The bands will take the stage at The Masonic on April 24 and 25.

Dethklok is a fictitious heavy metal band created for the Adult Swim animated show, Metalocalypse, back in 2006. The creative work of show creators, Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha, the duo serve as the songwriters for Dethklok and voices for all of the fictional band members. The first Dethklok tour took place in 2007 where Small, Blacha, and a traveling tour band played across 12 college campuses. It was such a success that the group embarked on a full US tour the following summer. The band has put out a total of four studio albums. They are known for their satirical and often humorous lyrics and song names with a pretty typical death metal sound.

Babymetal is Japanese idol group made distinctive by their heavy metal sound. Producer, Kobametal, founded the group in 2010 inspired by a lifelong love of metal music. The active members are Su-metal, Moametal, and Momometal who not only serve as the face of band but also the vocalists. The group has released four studio albums and previously toured alongside Dethklok last year.

You won’t want to miss two of the most unique acts in metal on the continuation of their co-headlining tour at The Masonic on April 24 and 25! Tickets are available here

Location: The Masonic

Address: 1111 California St, San Francisco, CA, 94108

Show Time: 8:00 p.m.

Doors Open: 7:00 p.m.

Ticket Price: $75.00-$358.00

Age: All Ages

Jacob Silverman: Hi I'm Jacob! I'm originally from Denver, but currently live in the Bay Area where I am studying journalism at San Francisco State University. I've had a passion for music my whole life and enjoy keeping up with exciting new acts and supporting live music. In my free time I love to write for my blog, grow my record collection, and explore the city.
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