Heilung Australian and New Zealand Rituals Tour

Pagan inspired dark Nordic Rituals unique and mystifying sounds
By
Peter Dovgan
September 5, 2024
Enmore Theatre

HEILUNG bring their much anticipated rituals back to Australia and New Zealand this November.

The collective which draws members from Denmark, Norway and Germany perform a pagan inspired rituals to their dark Nordic music. Since its inception in 2015, the enigmatic ritual collective has been paving melodic paths to the past with their unique and mystifying sound. Evading conventional genres and defying labels, the group self-describe their sound as “amplified history,” emphasizing their ability to connect with modern audiences with the rudiments of humanity’s beginnings through music.

A HEILUNG performance is to be experienced as much as it is to be heard.

Support will be EIVOR, hailing from the tiny village of Syðrugøta on the Faroe Islands and with ten studio albums under her belt, as well as numerous collaborations with artists including Àsgeir, John Grant, Einar Selvik (Wardruna) and Dan Heath (Lana Del Ray), Eivør is considered to be one of the most eclectic artists of the Nordics and a mesmerising live vocalist.

Tickets https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/heilung-2024

Tour Dates:

Wednesday, October 30: Red Hill Auditorium, Perth

Saturday, November 2:  AEC Theatre, Adelaide

Monday, November 4: Palais Theatre, Melbourne (Public Holiday Eve)

Wednesday, November 6: Palais Theatre, Melbourne

Friday, November 8: Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Sunday, November 10: Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Wednesday, November 13: Riverstage, Brisbane

Saturday, November 16: Kiri Te Kanawa, Auckland SOLD OUT

Monday, November 18: Kiri Te Kanawa, Auckland

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