"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 6/6/25)
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Real Live Certified
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Critics Consensus
Based on 33 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that The Birthday Massacre is rated as an entertaining live performer, with many notable strengths. The Birthday Massacre concert reviews describe live shows and performances as playful.
How long are their concerts?
How long are The Birthday Massacre concerts? The Birthday Massacre concerts usually last from 45 minutes to up to two hours.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book The Birthday Massacre? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for The Birthday Massacre range from $10,000 - $15,000, with The Birthday Massacre's current estimated booking fee to be around $10,000.
On tour
Ivory Blacks, Glasgow, United Kingdom (October 24); Krakatoa, Aberdeen, United Kingdom (October 25); La Belle Angele, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (October 26); Corporation, Sheffield, United Kingdom (October 31); Exchange, Bristol, United Kingdom (November 4); The Globe, Cardiff, United Kingdom (November 5); The Garage, London, United Kingdom (November 8); Theater of Living Arts, Philadelphia, United States (January 20); Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, Canada (January 26)
The Birthday Massacre is a synth-rock band formed in 1999 and based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From 1999 until 2002, the band name was Imagica.
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Critic Concert Reviews
The Aquarian Weekly (USA)
March 7, 2022
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VampireFreaks started in 1999 as a social networking site for goths and punks, grew into an online and physical store (2008-2011), and produces events for its unique subculture. VampireFreaks has been faithful to the Birthday Massacre since the Canadian band formed in 1999, even hosting meet-and-greet parties for the b
Goth Kids from in and around Toronto gathered at The Opera House as The Birthday Massacre kicked off their Under Your Spell Tour on Thursday night.
Opening the night was Squid Lid, a dark electro-pop band. With their masks, fluorescent paints, and catchy tunes, they really got the crowd going as it felt like
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