I Killed The Prom Queen (AUS), guest: Bridge to Solace

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I Killed The Prom Queen (AUS)
25th Anniversary

Bridge To Solace
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Where Nightmares and Dreams Unite

June 14, 2026
Dürer Kert, 7:00 PM

Ticket sales begin: March 30, 2026 (Monday) at 11:00 AM

I Killed the Prom Queen turns 25, and Bridge To Solace celebrates its 20th-anniversary milestone album.

A true metalcore sensation is coming to Dürer Kert: one of the most influential bands in Australian metalcore, I Killed the Prom Queen, is arriving with its 25th-anniversary tour and original lineup.

The band has always been surrounded by legends and lineup changes: member replacements, breakups, then reunions—and the passing through of musicians who later ended up in world-famous bands. Now, however, everything is returning to its roots: the original lineup will reunite for the anniversary concert. The special lineup will feature Jona Weinhofen, a key figure in Bring Me the Horizon’s early days, as well as JJ Peters, the singer of Deez Nuts, who will be behind the drums this time.
The concert is also a tribute to the late bassist, Sean Kennedy—his place on bass for this evening will be taken by the band’s later singer, Jamie Hope.

Every stop on the Australian anniversary tour was sold out, and the band is interrupting its summer festival tour for the Budapest stop. This evening is not just a concert, but a return to an era for all those who grew up on the wave of metalcore.

Bridge To Solace, once Hungary’s most internationally touring metalcore band, which performed at Dürer Kert in 2023 and at Turbina in 2024, is returning for another concert.

Singer Zoltán Jakab commented on the opportunity: “We have several connections to I Killed The Prom Queen: for one thing, our mutual old friend is their tour manager, who also handled Bridge To Solace’s tours in the 2000s, and as a Budapest promoter, I organized not only IKTPQ’s concerts but also (BMTH, Deez Nuts). When they approached us with this opportunity, we didn’t think twice, and just as before, BTS won’t be a fully active band, but we’re happy to take the stage for an occasion like this. Plus, we have a setlist in mind that will be based on the album ‘Where Nightmares and Dreams Unite,’ which turns twenty this year, but it won’t be a concert that simply replays the album. We look forward to seeing everyone!”

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