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Ghost Announce 2023 Australian Tour

By Alex Gallagher

Swedish rock congregation Ghost are headed to Australia in October to play their biggest shows in the country, with the band announcing a trio of east coast dates. Papa Emeritus IV and his group of Nameless Ghouls will kick off their first run of Australian shows in over four years on Tuesday, 3rd October with a gig at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion.

They’ll bring their theatrical live show to Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne the following night, before wrapping up the tour at Riverstage in Brisbane on Saturday, 7th October. Tickets are on sale this Friday, 28th April at 9am local time, with a pre-sale kicking off Wednesday, 26th April. Register for that here .

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Ghost were last in Australia in 2019, when they performed as part of that year’s Download Festival in Sydney and Melbourne, along with a headline show in Brisbane. Since then, the band have released their fifth studio album, last year’s Impera.

Next month, Ghost will release a covers EP titled Phantomime featuring their own renditions of songs by Genesis , Television , The Stranglers , Iron Maiden and Tina Turner . That’s set to arrive on Thursday, 18th May, and has been previewed with one single: a cover of Genesis’ ‘Jesus He Knows Me’ .

Ghost 2023 Australian Tour

  • Tuesday, 3rd October – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
  • Wednesday, 4th October – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
  • Saturday, 7th October – Riverstage, Brisbane

Tickets on sale Friday, 28th April

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One of the world’s most exhilarating and esteemed creative forces, Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band  GHOST  are delighted to announce their first Australian headline tour this October.

Kicking off in Sydney on Tuesday, October 3 at the Hordern Pavilion, the tour will then head down to Melbourne on Wednesday, October 4 at Margaret Court Arena before making its way to Brisbane on Saturday, October 7 at the Riverstage.

In command of well over a billion streams and masters of infectious musical delights, GHOST are a band truly deserving of the word “spectacle”; from their hulking yet glamorous and expertly-crafted sonic output to their otherworldly live performances, GHOST continue to grow their ravenously adoring fanbase, relentlessly luring fans in and beyond the heavier realms with each new release and performance.

Brandishing theatricality with a spellbinding twist on a diverse array of genres, the GHOST mystique and staggering prowess equally flows onstage as well as across five full length albums and multiple EPs, including a brand new covers EP  PHANTOMIME  due out this May. Armed with five tracks that cover classics and deep cuts by Television, Genesis, The Stranglers, Iron Maiden and Tina Turner,  PHANTOMIME  will also ultimately bridge the glistening foundations of the group’s internationally chart-smashing 2022 album  Impera , which debuted at #1 in a sweep of the US album charts.

Helmed over the years by Tobias Forge and an ever-shifting identity as various incarnations of the demonic Papa Emeritus, and briefly as Cardinal Copia, GHOST’s fluctuations also burrow deeply into an ambitious and innovative DNA. Spanning everything from heavy metal to hard rock, doom metal, psychedelic rock, pop and more, GHOST have enamoured and challenged the status quo throughout their career while also sweeping critical acclaim, from their current status generating over 9 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone to snagging the award for Breakthrough Band at 2012’s Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards and taking out the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2016 via their single  Cirice .

Boasting the macabre sensuality by Forge and accompanied by an army of instrumentalists known as Nameless Ghouls, GHOST’s notorious performances gleefully break free of any preconceived notions of a typical live metal show, with confetti cannons, disco lights, a razor-sharp aesthetic and everything in between taking centre stage over the years on both festival runs and gargantuan arena tours. 2023 marks the first headline appearance for Swedish sorcerers – and if you thought you’d seen it all before, prepare yourself for a wild ride like no other this October.

Are you on the square? Are you on the level? Don’t delay, tickets will not last long for what is set to be one of the most anticipated tours of 2023

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Ghost Announce First Australian Headline Tour

  • April 24, 2023
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Kicking off in Sydney on Tuesday, October 3 at the Hordern Pavilion, the tour will then head down to Melbourne on Wednesday, October 4 at Margaret Court Arena before making its way to Brisbane on Saturday, October 7 at the Riverstage.

In command of well over a billion streams and masters of infectious musical delights, GHOST are a band truly deserving of the word “spectacle”; from their hulking yet glamorous and expertly-crafted sonic output to their otherworldly live performances, GHOST continue to grow their ravenously adoring fanbase, relentlessly luring fans in and beyond the heavier realms with each new release and performance.

Brandishing theatricality with a spellbinding twist on a diverse array of genres, the GHOST mystique and staggering prowess equally flows onstage as well as across five full length albums and multiple EPs, including a brand new covers EP PHANTOMIME due out this May. Armed with five tracks that cover classics and deep cuts by Television, Genesis, The Stranglers, Iron Maiden and Tina Turner, PHANTOMIME will also ultimately bridge the glistening foundations of the group’s internationally chart-smashing 2022 album Impera , which debuted at #1 in a sweep of the US album charts.

Helmed over the years by Tobias Forge and an ever-shifting identity as various incarnations of the demonic Papa Emeritus, and briefly as Cardinal Copia, GHOST ‘s fluctuations also burrow deeply into an ambitious and innovative DNA. Spanning everything from heavy metal to hard rock, doom metal, psychedelic rock, pop and more, GHOST have enamoured and challenged the status quo throughout their career while also sweeping critical acclaim, from their current status generating over 9 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone to snagging the award for Breakthrough Band at 2012’s Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards and taking out the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2016 via their single Cirice .

Boasting the macabre sensuality by Forge and accompanied by an army of instrumentalists known as Nameless Ghouls, GHOST ‘s notorious performances gleefully break free of any preconceived notions of a typical live metal show, with confetti cannons, disco lights, a razor-sharp aesthetic and everything in between taking centre stage over the years on both festival runs and gargantuan arena tours. 2023 marks the first headline appearance for Swedish sorcerers – and if you thought you’d seen it all before, prepare yourself for a wild ride like no other this October.

Are you on the square? Are you on the level? Don’t delay, tickets will not last long for what is set to be one of the most anticipated tours of 2023.  

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Ghost To Headline in Australia For the First Time

by Paul Cashmere on April 24, 2023

Ghost will return to Australia in October for their first headline tour.

Sweden’s Ghost last played in Australia for Download in 2019. The band formed in Linköping, Sweden in 2006. With five albums in their two most recent ‘Prequelle’ (2018) and ‘Impera’ (2022) were both Top 10 in Australia.

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Renowned rock band Ghost has announced its first Australia tour this October.

The band will cross the country fro October 3-7, from Sydney to Melbourne to Brisbane. The group have five full-length albums to their name thus far, including their latest, a covers EP titled  Phantomime , out this month. They also released  Impera   in 2022.

July 14, 2023 update:

The band has moved all 3 dates to larger venues. Updated listing as follows:

GHOST AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023 TOUR DATES:   TUESDAY 3 OCTOBER - QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY VENUE UPGRADE WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER - JOHN CAIN ARENA, MELBOURNE VENUE UPGRADE SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER - BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, BRISBANE VENUE UPGRADE

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It’s time Aussie fans get the Ghost live set we deserve. We’ve been worthy fans ripping through their back catalogue and spinning fresh covers ‘ Jesus He Knows Me ‘ off forthcoming EP Phantomime and of course marvellous 2022 record Impera . After gawping at the masked ghouls at events like Download Festival 2019 , Aussie fans are ready for the real deal.

Well, in case you missed it last night, it’s happening very soon. The Swedes will be flying down via Destroy All Lines for an east coast three-date headline run in October, starting in Sydney, moving to Melbourne and then winding up in Brisbane. Notably, the metallers are playing some significant venues which you can suss out below, along with early bird dates, links and the usual one-stop-shop for your tickets.

To celebrate the tour announcement, our good friend and publicity queen Tiana Speter sat down with vocalist Tobias Forge to find out what we can expect.

Tobias, I cannot tell you how excited Australia collectively is that Ghost are not only coming back here in 2023 – but it’ll also mark the first full headline tour we get to witness too. On top of that there’s a new EP coming out imminently next month as well. But let’s talk shows to begin with, Ghost have become a band that people say are a “must see” before you die, and there’s a lot of shows on the cards in 2023 for the band before you get here. As a band who are constantly raising the bar in a live setting, have you been planning anything new or crazy for your 2023 shows?

The shorter answer is yes, technically we have. But it’s also a continuation of the Impera tour, so it’s reminiscent of that, it’s a continuation. Without being too technical and boring people with practical things, there are a few things that we have changed around in order for us to be slightly more mobile. And that is also one of the reasons why we were finally able to come back to Australia and not do a festival.

That’s nothing against Download or, back in the day, Soundwave, and all that stuff. But we’ve done that, and I’ve always felt that it was irritating not to be able to do a full show. There’s no bad will there amongst anyone, it’s very practical and economical, and obviously the different crises and the distance have been issues too. But now – finally!

And our touring just continues, we go from the last show of the American tour over to Mexico, we do a Mexican show, then we go down to South America and then just head over the pond (laughs). 

Just casually sneak in a trip to the other side of the world on top of that, I love it! And interestingly you brought up Download there, the last time I saw Ghost play was at Download in 2019 which seems like a lifetime ago – but so much has gone on in the world since then, and in the world of Ghost as well. In and amongst all of that there’s been the new album Impera , and the new EP Phantomime is on its way. But with regards to the making of Impera, given this Aussie tour will continue that album’s cycle – it’s album #5, nobody’s first rodeo by any means, but was there any trepidation in the lead up to making this album? Do you ever get that external expectation factor playing into things, or are you just able to bottle the magic and organically evolve?

I think it would be unnatural to not have those moments of doubt, or moments of standing at the crossroads pondering over whether to go this or that direction, especially when you have momentum going. As long as I’ve been making Ghost records, with the odd exception of the first one that was sort of written in a vacuum, as most debut albums are, they’re usually the purest because there’s very little outside influence…as soon as you’re releasing an album and then if you happen to gather a following – every album after that will most naturally have some sort of impact or be impacted by whatever’s going on around the band. And ever since I wrote the second record, I’ve been very adamant about not repeating what we just did – and not repeating myself. But also, of course, not trying to wash away any of those components that might be more DNA-based. But it’s like if I were a chef and I started different restaurants. You don’t wanna do a franchise. Of course, you could do a franchise, you could have a Tobias’s on every corner, equivalent to Tony’s (laughs). But usually the most renowned chefs, they have one sushi place and then they have one pasta place and one fusion place and all that. But they still have that through line, and that’s how I regard my records. It’s supposed to feel that it’s the same blood in there; but they are also supposed to be different, it’s supposed to be ever-changing.

I think I’ve managed to do that, but there are always moments where, you know, making a record is a timely process. And if I’m just speaking from this perspective right now and at this exact point in time – we’re about to embark on this tour. We’re gonna start on May 3rd, I think that’s when all the band members and everybody in the band and crew are coming here to Stockholm. We’re gonna rehearse and then we go out on tour until October pretty much. So, for some of the writing that I’ve been doing up until now, and it has been going on a little bit – but I’m shutting that down for a bit for a while. Then when I come back to the studio in October – then it’s full on, I’m gonna work full time until the next record is done at the beginning of next year.

Spontaneously, intuitively, I already know a lot of the things about the record already. I know what it’s gonna be called, I know the thematics of it, I know what the sleeve is gonna look like and all of the things I want to do. Sometimes, the idea may be intuitive, the idea might be solid. But between now and handing over the record to the record label next year, you go through so many moments of: “oh shit, this sucks!”. And: “this is the best record ever!”. It just goes up and down like that. And I think the trick is to just sort of know the signals and sometimes just go back and rely on what you felt about a song three months ago. It’s great, it’s just that you’ve developed hearing aids (laughs) so you don’t hear it completely anymore, you know?

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That’s an incredible insight into your creative process, especially coming from someone who has been part of this journey for a very decent amount of time now and already has such a strong legacy in their wake. And outside of touring and writing new music, as I mentioned earlier, there is, of course, a new EP PHANTOMIME out in May, a five-track collection of epic covers. It’s not your first entry into the covers arena, but is there any inkling about whether we may hear some of these new tracks from the EP live in action in October? Or are you guys sticking to the set list that’s been stamped out so far on the Impera tour?

Most likely, yes. I don’t think we’re gonna play more than one or maybe two of them, because we still wanna focus on Impera, you know, Pantomime is an extension of that album first and foremost. And especially now that we’re heading into territories that we haven’t been to in many records (laughs), many albums ago! The focus is gonna be to update everyone on the core of the new self-made material. But, Jesus Knows Me , the latest single, that feels like an immediate hit which I believe is gonna go down very well on stage. And I think we’re gonna play it really well – so why not play that!

I don’t doubt it for a second. And I think if the music video is anything to go by, we’re in for a very memorable time. And before I let you go today, in honour of the ecstatic news that Ghost are returning to Australia this year – what are some of your own fondest memories from your previous visits to Australia, this is definitely not your first down under rodeo in 2023!

Oh, several! Ever since we were there the first time, which was for Soundwave, and we also did Big Day Out as well. I think you’ve heard this many times before, but the one thing that was synonymous with Soundwave was the fact that you came down and did five shows across the country. The tours included Adelaide and Perth, but somehow somewhere down the line, I don’t know if something changed, but I’ve understood that you don’t do those long treks anymore. Or to the extent that it was. But back then, since the shows were only on weekends, Perth was one weekend and then you did Adelaide and Melbourne one weekend, then Sydney and Brisbane or the Gold Coast…you were there essentially for over two weeks with a whole heck of a lot of days off. And you had time to do a lot of these things that you don’t normally do on tour, you know, full on touristy things. You can go to the beach, you can go anywhere, essentially like a normal vacation. 

I think if you ask any band who was active in the last 20 years that was part of Soundwave or Big Day Out, they would say the same thing. It was amazing! All of the bands were staying at the same big hotel and were very taken care of. And all over town, all these bands that were in town did these sideshows. Because we were all in bands, most of us just went back and forth between Frankie’s Pizza or Cherry Bar and went to all these shows, seeing all these bands playing small clubs or theatres, and some bands played bigger places as well. 

I have a lot of good memories there, and I got to know a few people there who are nowadays very close friends of mine, in Sydney in particular. And that now is very much part of my personal trip, coming down to Australia means hanging out with them. 

I only have fond memories from the shows we’ve done there, I believe I’m correct in saying that we’ve done one headline show in Sydney…or was it Melbourne?! I don’t remember this because that’s almost 10 years ago, so I don’t remember exactly what we did. We did one sideshow I remember, maybe it was part of the Big Day Out. And we did a sideshow last time in Brisbane which was phenomenal . And not a small club either, it was a huge venue.

There’s a lot of good memories from both aspects on and off the stage, but what makes up for really great touring down there is obviously the weather and the people, the people’s attitudes are just remarkable. Everybody’s so nice, everybody’s so positive. I don’t know what it is, there’s just something very joyous over there. But it fucking breaks my heart hearing that Frankie’s Pizza is not there anymore.

I was gonna say, we lost an institution there, I’m still grieving that loss. What can we get you to do down here in October to make up for it, is there anything still on the bucket list?

I always go to Utopia. That’s my go-to store. But with Frankie’s gone, I don’t know, is there anything else that would be the equivalent now? What is the new place instead of going there? Where do you go?

See, I just moved back to the Gold Coast from Sydney so that is a very good question because I’ve been asking myself the same thing. There’s a heap of fun record shops that have bars attached, and there’s a little prohibition bar close to where Frankie’s was that has hot jazz and waiters dressed up in flapper dressers and suspenders…it’s cute, but it’s just not the same kind of dive bar experience. There’s a very big gap in the market it seems, maybe we need a Ghost bar?!

Don’t tempt me! It’s unbelievable, I mean obviously we’re talking about someone else’s shop here right now. Isn’t it owned by some investment group that does several bars? I mean, if their lease was up or anything like that, they should just move all that stuff to a new location. Then, hear me out people who own that, I don’t remember the name of the group…but I know they have several other different restaurants, fucking open Frankie’s again somewhere else!

Written by  Tiana Speter   @tiana_elena

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Ghost are, regardless of whether you're particularly into corpse painted, Satanic-inspired heavy metal, one band that you should not miss live. Their concerts are not simply events to watch but experiential, jaw-dropping journeys to embark upon, and here's why: The Swedish sextet, clad in black hooded gowns and pointed beard-masks (yes, this is a thing) are led by their singer, known as Papa Emeritus, who dons full skull make-up and the robes and hat of a Roman Catholic pope (aside from the upside-down crosses adorning them). As well as their appearances, the band add to the intoxicating atmosphere of their shows with a backdrop of faux stained glass windows, and burn incense to give the audience the impression of being in a church, about to undergo something more than simply watching a group of men play musical instruments on a stage. They achieve this by including the audience in their twisted act, for example during the song Body and Blood, scantily-clad women appeared at the front of the stage offering the 'Eucharist' of a goblet of blood (aka wine) to the lucky fans in the front row.

I saw Ghost at the Fillmore Silver Spring, shorty after the release of their highly anticipated second album, Infestissumam, and was, frankly, blown away by the quality of their live show. Their appearances and Satan-worshipping act are contrasted by the liveliness of their music, which while categorized as heavy or black metal, is definitely more riff and vocal-driven than most metal, with songs such as the single Monstrance Clock and even an amped-up cover of the Beatles' Here Comes The Sun as part of their catchy, dancable set.

Even if you are the biggest metal-phobe around, you should go see Ghost. If heavy metal is your jam, but you're really not into the whole make-up/ crazy outfit thing, you should go see Ghost. If you're a fan or the music but are undecided on paying for a ticket, you should most definitely go see Ghost. The entire experience is something intoxicatingly unforgettable, and you will not regret it!

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The wife and I got into the game a bit late but Ghost is as much a part of our yearly plans as is eating, sleeping, and hydrating. We were fortunate to have caught their last two rituals in Sweden last year and were able to capture video of Papa III being pulled off stage during Monstrance Clock. We were so happy that we made the trip from the states because seeing the end of Papa III in videos is nothing compared to the excitement of seeing it in person, from the barrier, and right up front. This band is very exciting to watch and being able to share the experience with my wife has made our evenings with Ghost that much better. My wife met Papa III last year and we've had the opportunity to meet Cardinal Copia 3 times this year during the meet and greets in New York and Pittsburgh. We're looking forward to meeting him again 4 more times out of the 6 rituals we'll be attending in December. We also already have our tickets and vacation planned for the 2 upcoming rituals taking place in Sweden in February 2019. When they make their way back to the states in 2019, we will begin planning our schedules around their tour dates. Here's a short back story as to why they are so important to me. My wife and I were just a couple of months away from signing the official court documents stating we were divorced. While trying to keep things amicable we would meet to discuss things and we'd often listen to Ghost. By the time they would be coming Philadelphia that year, we would have been attending as two single individuals and no longer married. We'd have fun listening to them and as that common ground grew stronger, so did we and slowly began reconciling. By the time they did come to Philadelphia that year, we attended as a happily married couple and continue to do so today. Getting my wife back, I can honestly say, is all thanks to Ghost and I couldn't be more grateful to them or happier sharing the experience with anyone else except for Kelly.

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The concert at Liseberg amusement Park was amazing. They opened doors at 11:00 am and there was already like 30 people waiting for the concert impatiently. Security guards and workers of the Amusement Park were very nice and help people when there was an incident outside the park.

The concert started at 8:00 pm without any problem, the crowd went crazy when they went on stage. The setlist was the following:

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At the end of the last show was when 2 bodyguards came on stage and dragged Papa Emeritus III from stage and Papa Emeritus Zero came in, anouncing that the party was over and a new era was about to start.

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I only got into Ghost recently and caught their show last night in Toronto.

I decided to get some cheap tickets because I liked the music and thought they'd be fun to see live.

They by far exceeded anything I was expecting. The creepy church vibe, use of incense(which I have never encountered before, very nice touch!), Papa engaging the audience at every opportunity and even took a few minutes just to chit chat and kept us roaring and laughing for more. The use of costumes and masks was amazing.

Being an introvert I don't really go out much, and when I do I just kind of sit there and enjoy the music and the show. This is the first band that's made me get up from my chair and actually get into the show. Next time they come to the area, I'm definitely saving up and treating myself to WAY better seating!

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Oh my Ghost, this is the live ritual gig experience your soul is crying out for. Full disclaimer: I love Ghost to bits and have been preaching my dark passion for years. Seeing them live again - this time in a bigger arena off the back of a couple more hit albums - reaffirms the faith.

Go and see Ghost and you will get a diverse setlist drawn from the band's spectacular back catalogue. You will get theatrics and pyrotechnics. You will get both humour and deep emotion, dark anthems and sublime instrumentals and an uplifting sense that you a witnessing something novel and special.

Ghost are - musically, aesthetically, spiritually - something to cherish and the live experience is one that is fun, compelling, cathartic and oh-so-damn-rock-n-roll. Go worship and have the time of your (after)life.

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I can see Ghost every night and never get bored. It's not just the band and music, Tobias has created characters, including his own, for this band that are incredibly humble and patient with their fans. While the material can be considered risque, you will see children younger than 10 years old attending that are not only having the time of their lives, but participating in the meet and greets with their parents. Everything about these shows from the music, to the costumes, the characters, and the theatrics is so very much entertaining. We know as fans that there is so much more to look forward to with the future of Ghost and we'll have the opportunity to enjoy them for many more years. It is very exciting when tomorrow becomes today and you're standing in front eagerly awaiting Ashes to start.

If you have Ghost, you have everything.

Theatre; spectacle; a sense of cult worship; dark humour; thick fugs of incense; electric, otherwordly energy; lighting and atmospherics; collective frenzy; and most of all, the sweet music of the night.

Ghost are beautiful for so many reasons. Beneath their sublime subversive style - iconoclastic and gleefully irreverent - is a musical powerhouse making the most compelling and catchy rock in this epoch. The craftsmanship is incredible. The mystique is immense. It's a joy to behold in the flesh (and blood) and if you have the opportunity to absorb the spirit of Ghost in person, surrender to it.

Honestly, Ghost was one of the greatest entertainment experiences I've had. Join them in their ritual and hail your Master...

This was the best show I have ever been to (I have seen a lot too). Ghost put on an electric performance with great theatrics as well as fun conversational bits while the musicians took a couple minutes to get water, wipe the sweat off from under those masks, etc. We were also delighted by the pyrotechnics, fog machines, and surprise mummy dust confetti! Well executed and the band sounded amazing live. I wish I had gotten tickets for the following night too! I will definitely be seeing them when they come back into town. Ghost really knows how to stimulate all their fans' senses. Many thanks to the band for their commitment to their fans and the melodic tunes they share with us. Keep them coming please!!!

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The Ghost show was truly amazing. For me, this was mainly due to two things:

1. Each and every member of this band knows his instrument very well, and they play their songs flawlessly and with ease. Leaving them energy to interact with the crowd while still not missing a note/beat.

2. Their concept is so well thought through. From the incense and small unveiling ritual before their set starts to the sisters of sin and perfected visual in set, movements and costumes, everything works brilliantly. And with Papa giving some background info to songs and rituals, you really get the feeling you are part of a well-oiled ritual.

I am very glad I've been to the show, and can't wait to see this band again :)

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Awesome band! I had a older friend come with last night to the Stockholm show and even thou she said "It's not exactly my favourite but it was a terrific show,tunes to sing along to and this isn't the last time we do this!" with a huge smile on her face. This was my second Ritual, i love the costume changes, you really feel like your seeing a theatrical show instead of a regular concert, I'm use to sitting up front but this time sat in the balcony to see a spectacular light show and pyrotechnics, we sat in the upper balcony and could feel the heat from the pyro effects.I only wish i could have been yp front closer to Cardinal Copia,to get his blessings. Will not be the last time i go to see Ghost!

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Discover one of Australia’s creepiest ghost tours located in an actual ghost town.

Join us for the ultimate paranormal experience at night, hearing the many terrible tales of past souls from this isolated gold field region.

Walhalla Ghost Tours, held in the historic township is very proud of it's long-forgotten history, filled with bizarre, mysterious and often tragic stories.

You will be given an opportunity to uncover the hidden secrets of Walhalla is on a famously heart-pounding ghost tour, operated by the Walhalla Heritage & Development League.

Walhalla Ghost Tours provide a fascinating insight into the long-forgotten gold-rush town’s past, told through recounting a number of spine-tingling tales, whilst standing on the actual site of some of the spookiest tragedies!

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Regular ghost tours are held every Saturday night. Special bookings are available on request and are subject to a minimum of 10 participants.

During Daylight Savings these tours will commence at 9.00 pm and at other times the tours will commence at 7:30 pm or by prior arrangement.

There are currently no dates listed for this experience. Please make an enquiry by pressing the Send email button above.

Please note: This Ghost Tour involves at least 1.5 to 2 hours of walking with at least 100 steps in one part.

Tickets are non-refundable.

If you cancel your tour booking prior to 3:00pm the Thursday before your booked tour an exchange voucher will be issued to you for the value of the tour(s) booked to be used for a future Walhalla Ghost Tour. These vouchers are valid for one year from issue.

If you cancel your tour booking after 3:00pm the Thursday before your booked tour there will is no refund or exchange voucher.

The value of the exchange voucher will be equal to the original booking. There is no refund of any difference in value of the exchange voucher and tour value when redeemed and if the exchange voucher is greater. If the value of exchange voucher is less than the tour(s) value when redeemed the balance owing must be paid prior to the tour.

If the tour operator cancels a Walhalla Tour Ghost due to operational reason, a full refund will be made. While they will make all attempts to advise of a cancellation and give as much notice as possible, they are not liable for any loss and/or damages that may result from cancellation.

Miss Sally was a wonderful tour guide. My niece and I did the investigation tour. Got loads of activity, banging noises coming from within the Long Tunnel Mine, pictures of apparitions, evp responses, sensor balls lighting up. I highly recommend this tour. We will be doing this again!

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‘Ghost the Musical,’ the stage adaptation of the beloved film featuring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg, is set to captivate audiences once again with a new tour launching later this year. The enchanting narrative follows Sam, a murdered boyfriend, as he embarks on a supernatural quest to protect his living girlfriend, Molly, from imminent danger. The musical brings the iconic story to life with a book and lyrics by Bruce Joel Rubin, who penned the original screenplay, and mesmerizing music and lyrics by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard.

Under the skilled direction of Bob Tomson and with choreography by Alistair David, the production promises an immersive experience. The creative team includes Mark Bailey for design, Nick Richings for lighting, Dan Samson for sound, and Richard Pinner for illusions, ensuring a spectacular presentation of this timeless tale of love transcending the boundaries of life and death.

The tour will debut at the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre on 22 August, before making its way to renowned venues including the Sunderland Empire, Liverpool Empire, Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, and Darlington Hippodrome, among others. It will grace stages in cities like Cheltenham, Leicester, Torquay, Coventry, Bradford, Aberdeen, Stoke, and Bath, with the year’s performances concluding at the Blackpool Opera House.

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Ghost are returning stateside for another tour kicking off in the late summer. This time around, the Swedish metal lords will be joined by Mastodon and Spiritbox , making for a powerhouse bill.

Having already conquered US arenas on their winter trek with Volbeat, Ghost have just announced the new run of headlining dates for their “Imperatour.” The month-long outing kicks off August 26th in San Diego, and runs through a September 23rd show in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday (May 20th) at 10 a.m local time via Ticketmaster , with a Live Nation pre-sale taking place on day earlier on Thursday (May 19th) using code FINALE .

Ghost released their fifth album, Impera , on March 11th, with the band embracing a ’70s arena rock sound on the LP. The single “Call Me Little Sunshine” has ascended to the top of the US rock radio chart.

Meanwhile, Atlanta metal heavyweights Mastodon returned in 2021 with their eighth studio album, Hushed and Grim , which they’ve already supported with a multi-leg co-headlining tour with Opeth.

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And Spiritbox are one of metal’s most acclaimed new acts, with their 2021 debut album, Eternal Blue , earning high praise. The Canadian band recently wrapped up a tour supporting Underoath.

See the dates for Ghost’s North American tour with Mastodon and Spiritbox below, and pick up tickets here .

Ghost 2022 Tour Dates with Mastodon and Spiritbox: 08/26 – San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego 08/27 – Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Convention Center Arena 08/30 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center 08/31 – Corpus Christi, TX @ American Bank Center Arena 09/02 – Huntsville, AL @ Von Braun Center’s Propst Arena 09/03 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena 09/04 – Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena 09/06 – Tampa, FL @ Yuengling Arena 09/08 – Danville, VA @ Blue Ridge Rock Fest * 09/09 – Trenton, NJ @ CURE Insurance Arena 09/10 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena 09/12 – Providence, RI @ Dunkin Donuts Center 09/13 – Bangor, ME @ Cross Insurance Center 09/15 – Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre 09/16 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell 09/17 – Toronto, ON @ Coca Cola Coliseum 09/19 – Saginaw, MI @ Dow Event Center 09/20 – Youngstown, OH @ Covelli Centre 09/21 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center Arena 09/23 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center ^

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Ghost are set to bring their eye-catching live show to stages across the U.S. and Canada for a late summer / early fall trek, and they've got a pretty impressive bill of support for the run scheduled as well.

The mighty Mastodon and emerging rockers Spiritbox have signed on to support Ghost on the upcoming dates, while veteran metallers Carcass will also hop on board for the tour closing show on Sept. 23 in Green Bay, Wis.

The trek officially gets underway Aug. 26 in San Diego, Calif., primarily hitting arenas along the way. Ghost will break from the run on Sept. 8 to perform as part of the massive Blue Ridge Rock Fest lineup for 2022 before resuming the run through the Sept. 23 finale.

The newly announced leg of the "Imperatour" comes as the band is supporting their most recent album, Impera . The album, released in March, features the songs "Hunter's Moon," "Call Me Little Sunshine" and "Twenties." It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.

Get a closer look at all the cities, dates and venues below and check Ghost's website for ticketing and VIP options. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10AM local time this Friday (May 20). There is also an American Express® Card Member pre-sale happening as of Wednesday (May 18) at 12N local time.

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Ghost / mastodon / spiritbox 2022 tour dates.

Aug. 26 - San Diego, Calif. @ Pechanga Arena San Diego Aug. 27 - Tucson, Ariz. @ Tucson Convention Center Arena Aug. 30 - Austin, Texas @ Moody Center Aug. 31 - Corpus Christi, Texas @ American Bank Center Arena Sept. 02 - Huntsville, Ala. @ Von Braun Center’s Propst Arena Sept. 03 - Duluth, Ga. @ Gas South Arena Sept. 04 - Asheville, N.C. @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena Sept. 06 - Tampa, Fla. @ Yuengling Arena Sept. 08 - Danville, Va. @ Blue Ridge Rock Fest* Sept. 09 - Trenton, N.J. @ CURE Insurance Arena Sept. 10 - Belmont Park, N.Y. @ UBS Arena Sept. 12 - Providence, R.I. @ Dunkin Donuts Center Sept. 13 - Bangor, Maine @ Cross Insurance Center Sept. 15 - Quebec City, Quebec @ Videotron Centre Sept. 16 - Laval, Quebec @ Place Bell Sept. 17 - Toronto, Ontario @ Coca Cola Coliseum Sept. 19 - Saginaw, Mich. @ Dow Event Center Sept. 20 - Youngstown, Ohio @ Covelli Centre Sept. 21 - Peoria, Ill. @ Peoria Civic Center Arena Sept. 23 - Green Bay, Wis. @ Resch Center**

* GHOST and SPIRITBOX only ** GHOST, SPIRITBOX and special guest CARCASS

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  1. Ghost Announce 2023 Australian Tour

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  3. Imperatour

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    04/23/2023. Cover shot - GHOST. One of the world's most exhilarating and esteemed creative forces, Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band GHOST are delighted to announce their first Australian headline tour this October. Kicking off in Sydney on Tuesday, October 3 at the Hordern Pavilion, the tour will then head down to Melbourne on ...

  5. GHOST Announce First Australian Headline Tour

    24 April 2023 The Rockpit. One of the world's most exhilarating and esteemed creative forces, Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band GHOST are delighted to announce their first Australian headline tour this October. Kicking off in Sydney on Tuesday, October 3 at the Hordern Pavilion, the tour will then head down to Melbourne on Wednesday ...

  6. Ghost Tickets, Tour & Concert Information

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  7. Ghost Announce First Australian Headline Tour

    One of the world's most exhilarating and esteemed creative forces, Grammy-winning Swedish theatrical rock band GHOST. are delighted to announce their first Australian headline tour this October.. Kicking off in Sydney on Tuesday, October 3 at the Hordern Pavilion, the tour will then head down to Melbourne on Wednesday, October 4 at Margaret Court Arena before making its way to Brisbane on ...

  8. Ghost To Headline in Australia For the First Time

    GHOST. AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023. TOUR DATES: Tuesday 3 October - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney. Wednesday 4 October - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne. Saturday 7 October - Riverstage, Brisbane ...

  9. Australia's first Ghost

    Renowned rock band Ghost has announced its first Australia tour this October. The band will cross the country fro October 3-7, from Sydney to Melbourne to Brisbane. The group have five full-length albums to their name thus far, including their latest, a covers EP titled Phantomime, out this month. They also released Impera in 2022.

  10. Tobias Forge

    It's time Aussie fans get the Ghost live set we deserve. We've been worthy fans ripping through their back catalogue and spinning fresh covers 'Jesus He Knows Me' off forthcoming EP Phantomime and of course marvellous 2022 record Impera.After gawping at the masked ghouls at events like Download Festival 2019, Aussie fans are ready for the real deal.

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  12. GHOST Announces Summer 2022 U.S. Tour With MASTODON; BLABBERMOUTH.NET

    May 17, 2022. GHOST will once again ... GHOST is continuing to tour in support of its fifth album, ... No. 3 in Australia, No. 5 in France and Ireland, and No. 20 in Italy. "Impera" was released ...

  13. Walhalla Ghost Tour

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  14. Ghost Concert & Tour History (Updated for 2024)

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  15. Ghost Announce First Australian Headline Tour

    Destroy All Lines By Arrangement With K2 Agency Presents. GHOST AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023. TOUR DATES: TUESDAY 3 OCTOBER - HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY. WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER - MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE. SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER - RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE. General tickets on sale Friday 28 April @ 9am local time. Tickets from destroyalllines.com.

  16. GHOST Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    GHOST continues to elevate & reaffirm its status as one of the world's most esteemed & celebrated creative forces. Accumulating well over a billion streams, the GRAMMY-winning Swedish theatrical rock band continues to bring the "euphoric spectacle" (ROLLING STONE) of its live shows to ever-growing & increasingly impassioned crowds, headlining arena tours including sold out shows from the ...

  17. Ghost kick off "Imperatour" with 19-song setlist

    Ghost kick off "Imperatour" with 19-song setlist. Ghost have officially embarked on their highly anticipated "Imperatour." Now two dates in, the trek began April 9, 2022 at AO Arena in Manchester, England- marking their first time back in Britain after 2 1/2 years. The tour is set to run through May, wrapping on the 18th at Budapest Arena in ...

  18. Ghost + Volbeat Announce 2022 U.S. Co-Headline Tour Dates

    Ghost / Volbeat / Twin Temple 2022 Tour Dates. Jan. 25, 2022 - Reno, Nev. @ Reno Events Center Jan. 27, 2022 - Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena

  19. Jack Sim Ghost Tours Brisbane & Paranormal Tours Brisbane

    Mainland Australia's longest running Ghost Tours, established in 1998 by local horror historian Jack Sim. Hear the haunted heritage of these sites including classic local ghost stories, urban legends and myths, true tales of tragedy, crime, murder, mystery, magic, love & death. There are no extras covered in sheets leaping from the shadows to ...

  20. Ghost the Musical Announces New Tour Dates: A Haunting Love Story

    Details on further tour dates and the cast for the upcoming performances are eagerly awaited, with announcements to be made soon. Tickets for select dates are set to go on sale from 14 March, offering fans and newcomers alike the chance to experience the magic and mystery of 'Ghost the Musical' afresh.

  21. Ghost Concert Setlists

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  22. Ghost Announce 2022 North American Tour with Mastodon and Spiritbox

    Ghost 2022 Tour Dates with Mastodon and Spiritbox: 08/26 - San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego. 08/27 - Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Convention Center Arena. 08/30 - Austin, TX @ Moody Center ...

  23. Ghost Book 2022 North American Tour With Mastodon + Spiritbox

    Ghost / Mastodon / Spiritbox 2022 Tour Dates. Aug. 26 - San Diego, Calif. @ Pechanga Arena San Diego Aug. 27 - Tucson, Ariz. @ Tucson Convention Center Arena Aug. 30 - Austin, Texas @ Moody Center