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Electric Callboy bring electronicore theatre to Adelaide Entertainment Centre in September 2026
Sunday 6 September 2026Adelaide Entertainment Centre
German electronicore act Electric Callboy headline Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday 6 September 2026 at 6:45pm, with Ice Nine Kills in support. Tickets start at $179.90 through Ticketek, with VIP packages and premium seating options available.
Electric Callboy have built a global following on the collision of hard-edged electronicore and gleefully absurd pop hooks, and now they're bringing that formula to an Australian arena stage. The German six-piece play Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday 6 September 2026 at 6:45pm, with Ice Nine Kills along for support.
This is a band with real commercial weight behind the theatrics. Six studio albums deep, including the 2022 gold-certified Tekkno, Electric Callboy pull over 3 million monthly Spotify listeners on the strength of tracks like "RATATATA" (featuring Babymetal), "We Got the Moves" and "Still Waiting". Australian audiences have had a taste already, with the band tearing through sets at Good Things Festival in both 2022 and 2024, sets organisers rated among the festival's most electrifying.
Ticket tiers for the Adelaide show run General Admission and Reserved Seating at $179.90, with Premium Seating at $199.90. For those wanting more than a good vantage point, there are two VIP add-ons. The TANZNEID Guided Tour Experience ($470.51 GA / $489.80 Premium) throws in a behind-the-scenes tour and a signed laminate. The First Entry Merch Package ($327.56 GA / $349.60 Premium) gets fans in early with priority access to the merch stand, useful if you don't fancy queuing behind several thousand other people chasing the same tour shirt.
A word of caution on ticketing: this tour is being sold exclusively through Ticketek, and the promoters are flagging that Google searches can easily land buyers on resale sites offering inflated or simply invalid tickets. Worth going direct rather than trusting the first search result.
Support act Ice Nine Kills bring their own reputation for graphic, gruesome stage theatrics drawn from horror film influences, so this isn't necessarily a show for younger or more squeamish audience members. Worth knowing before you bring the kids.
One more practical note for the night itself: Adelaide Entertainment Centre operates a card-only policy for all onsite purchases, covering parking, food and drinks. Cash won't cut it, so come prepared.
For a band whose whole appeal rests on maximalist spectacle and genre-blending chaos, an arena setting feels like the natural next step up from festival stages. Adelaide punters who caught them at Good Things will know roughly what to expect: relentless energy, a wall of sound, and songs built as much for shouting along as headbanging.
Details are correct at the time of publishing. Events can change or be cancelled, so please confirm dates, times and prices with the venue or ticket seller before booking.