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To Kill A King tickets

To Kill A King

To Kill A King shot to fame with the release of their EPs My Crooked Saint and Word Of Mouth plus two awesome albums.

Led by Ralph Pelleymounter (vocals / acoustic guitar), their band members include Josh Taffel (drums), Grant McNeill (electric guitar), Ben Jackson (synth and keys) and James Ball (bass).

Be sure to catch them when they head out on tour in January of 2018. They will play at Manchester Academy 3, The Bodega in Nottingham, Birmingham’s Mama Roux’s, The Hope And Ruin at Brighton and Islington Assembly Hall in London.

Due to their massive appeal, To Kill A King tickets will sell incredibly quickly so you will need to act fast and book yours before they have all gone. You can place your Gigantic gig tickets order through tablet, computer or smartphone.
They burst onto the scene with the release of their debut album Cannibals With Cutlery in 2013.

Their latest album release was their second eponymously titled effort which was released in the Spring of 2015 through Xtra Mile Recordings. The record proved to be a rousing success, and went down well with music critics.

There's a lot going on here.” - Q Magazine

They play orchestrated folk music, with the kind of exuberant choruses that raise hands in the air. Known for intense live performances, they’ve taken the same energy into the studio.” - The Guardians

As there are only limited supplies of To Kill A King concert tickets you will need to act really fast and book yours before they are all snatched up. Gigantic has been offering excellent customer service on a wide range of essential gig tickets for ten years so you can be sure that we are the very best place to make a booking for your big night out.
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Great Performance

Great performance but half the crowd just chatted throughout the show. Couldn't really hear the quieter songs. Not sure if that's a venue issue or what but it really annoying.

Posted anonymously on 05/02/2024

To Kill A King, The Garage, London - 3rd February 2024