King Diamond reveals North American tour with Overkill and Night Demon, featuring Myrkur

King Diamond’s "Saint Lucifer’s Hospital 1920" tour will kick off on October 15 in San Antonio, Texas.


Pop Culture & Art July 31, 2024
Courtesy: @kingdiamond on Instagram

King Diamond has announced his highly anticipated North American headlining tour, set to begin this Fall. 

The "Saint Lucifer’s Hospital 1920" tour will kick off on October 15 in San Antonio, Texas, and conclude on December 6 in Dallas, Texas. Joining King Diamond on the tour will be Overkill and Night Demon, with additional backing vocals provided by Myrkur.

King Diamond shared his excitement about the tour, stating, “This is Saint Lucifer’s Hospital, enter if you dare! We have been busy putting this ever-growing horror story together, and it’s still growing. I know the end of it, but how we will get there will be a long trip. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“There are so many characters, and so many unexpected things along this journey. It’s a crazy family on another timeline in 1920, where I experienced some hard times, and they have to come to our time to steal from us to survive. This is the most elaborate thing we have ever done, that goes for the stage production as well."

He continued, “There will be additional backing vocals by Myrkur and she’ll be playing organ for songs that need it. There will be some horrific surprises taking place on stage, but we are not to be held responsible since we are on a whole different timeline in 1920. 

“It was back at the time when medicine was going through a dark period with lots of testing on human beings in order to progress medicine. This is Saint Lucifer’s Hospital, also known as The Institute, enter if you dare!”

Artist presales for the tour will start on Wednesday, July 31, at 10:00am ET, with general ticket sales beginning on Friday, August 2, at 10:00am local time.

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