1 июн. 2026 г.
THE HARDKISS — NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2027

One of Ukraine’s biggest rock bands is coming to the USA and Canada in February 2027 to celebrate the band’s 15th anniversary.
Since their formation in Kyiv in 2011, The Hardkiss have become one of the defining acts of modern Ukrainian music. Known for their powerful blend of rock, alternative, and electronic sounds, cinematic live shows, and the unmistakable voice of frontwoman Yuliia Sanina, the band has built a devoted fanbase across Europe and beyond.
Over the past fifteen years, The Hardkiss have amassed hundreds of millions of streams and views, released multiple chart-topping albums, headlined arenas and festivals, and represented Ukraine on some of the world's biggest stages. Yuliia Sanina also became widely known as one of the hosts of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, introducing millions of viewers to contemporary Ukrainian culture. More recently, her voice reached a global gaming audience through the highly anticipated video game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl.
The 15th Anniversary North American Tour will feature music from the band's highly anticipated new album, Grey Hound, alongside the songs that have defined a generation of fans. Expect an unforgettable evening filled with powerful vocals, stunning visuals, and the emotional energy that has made The Hardkiss one of Eastern Europe's premier live acts.
FEB 11 — CALGARY
FEB 12 — SEATTLE
FEB 14 — LOS ANGELES
FEB 18 — AUSTIN
FEB 19 — TAMPA
FEB 21 — CHICAGO
FEB 26 — NEW YORK
FEB 27 — TORONTO
Millions of streams, sold-out shows, major European festivals, Eurovision Song Contest 2023, and the voice of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 — The Hardkiss bring their new album Grey Hound, new tracks, and fan favorites to North America. See you on tour.
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