I Killed The Prom Queen live in concert.
ON TOUR

I Killed The Prom Queen

8
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

66
%
Based on 
8
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Based on 
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Critics Consensus

Based on 8 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that I Killed The Prom Queen is rated as a neither good nor bad live performer, with mediocre shows overall.

How long are their concerts?

How long are I Killed The Prom Queen concerts? I Killed The Prom Queen concerts usually last two hours.

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On tour

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
(2003 - present)
Bio
I Killed the Prom Queen is an Australian melodic metalcore band which formed in 2000 in Adelaide, South Australia with mainstays JJ Peters on drums and Jona Weinhofen on guitar. The band featured prominently on the Australian live music scene and toured the USA, Japan and parts of Europe several times.
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Critic Concert Reviews

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

June 2, 2014
53
%
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

October 21, 2013
77
%
Utrecht, Netherlands

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

October 8, 2013
60
%
Camdens Electric Ballroom, London, UK

More Than Good Hooks (Singapore)

November 14, 2015
%
KL Venue, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

More Than Good Hooks (Singapore)

November 12, 2015
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TAB, Singapore

Hit The Floor Magazine (UK)

May 31, 2014
80
%
At all three Slam Dunk dates (Leeds Hatfield and Wolverhampton) the Monster Stage was situated outside which meant that the bands had no chance to avoid any potential weather mishaps.

Room Thirteen (UK)

July 22, 2012
46
%
I Killed The Prom Queen Tour July 2012

Past critic reviews published in

Dead Press (UK)

Image Credit

Goroth [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons

Latest Release

When Goodbye Means Forever (2021 Remix / Remaster) [Explicit] (12 December 2021)