Wednesday 13 Details There’s No Such Thing As Monsters Tour 2025

The There’s No Such Thing As Monsters Tour spans March 14 – May 3 with support from Stitched Up Heart, Dead Rabbits and I Ya Toya.

By Andy Kahn Nov 7, 2024 10:18 am PST

Wednesday 13 announced their There’s No Such Thing As Monsters Tour spanning March through May 2025. The horror punk outfit will be joined by Stitched Up Heart, and I Ya Toyah as support.

“We are thrilled to announce our upcoming 2025 tour,” Wednesday 13 stated. “After spending the last year and a half celebrating the music of my former band Murderdolls, I’m excited to get back to my solo music. The debut album, Transylvania 90210, was released 20 years ago and the upcoming live set will reflect that album and the earlier Wednesday 13 material. Also you can expect to hear new music from our forthcoming Napalm Records release due in early 2025. We can’t wait to see you all on tour!”

The North American tour begins out West with shows in Las Vegas on March 14 and Los Angeles on March 15. The trek continues in Berkeley (California) on March 16 before heading to Portland on March 18 and Seattle on March 19. A return to California brings stops in Roseville on March 21, Pomona on March 22 and San Diego on March 23.

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Wednesday 13 then performs in Mesa (Arizona) on March 25 and Albuquerque (New Mexico) on March 26. The There’s No Such Thing As Monsters Tour moves through Texas with concerts in San Antonio on March 28, Dallas on March 29 and Houston on March 30.

April begins in Birmingham (Alabama) on April 1 followed by Knoxville (Tennessee) on April 2. The tour reaches Atlanta on April 4, Raleigh (North Carolina) on April 5 and Greenville (South Carolina) on April 6. The tour continues in Baltimore on April 8 and Leesburg (Virginia) on April 9 before a show in Sayreville (New Jersey) on April 10. Next comes Hampton Beach (New Hampshire) on April 12.

The tour heads to Canada for performances in Montreal on April 13 and Toronto on April 15. Wednesday 13 returns stateside for concerts in Buffalo (New York) on April 16 and New York City on April 18. Pennsylvania dates follow in Stroudsburg on April 19, Lititz on April 20 and Pittsburgh on April 22.

The tour rolls through Cleveland on April 23, Columbus on April 25 and Flint (Michigan) on April 26. A show in Cadillac (Michigan) comes on April 27 before the band hits Joliet (Illinois) on April 29 and Madison (Wisconsin) on April 30. The tour concludes in Colorado with shows in Denver on May 2 and Colorado Springs on May 3.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 8 at 10 a.m. ET.

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