Kittie with special guests Kingdom of Giants and Gore
About This Event
Kittie, the Canadian metal band behind seven studio albums and more than two million records sold, headlines an Irving Plaza bill alongside Kingdom of Giants and GORE. Kittie’s set leans on precision and impact; Kingdom of Giants favors heavy riff work and melodic structure, while GORE brings a decades‑long focus on momentum and texture.
About the Artists
Kittie
Kittie is a Canadian metal act formed in the mid-1990s around Morgan Lander and Mercedes Lander, later joined by guitarist Tara McLeod and bassist Ivy Vujic. Across seven studio albums and a long run of videos and singles, the group built much of its audience in the United States and has moved more than two million records worldwide.
Kingdom of Giants
Kingdom of Giants is a Rock/Pop artist who appears on bills that move between heavy riff work and melodic structure. In New York City, they have performed at Irving Plaza, including the event billed as “Kittie with special guests Kingdom of Giants and Gore,” alongside acts like Kittie and GORE.
GORE.
GORE is associated with a Dutch rock project that emerged in the mid-1980s and maintained a steady recording and touring presence through the late 1990s. Across multiple releases—studio material, live documents, and compilations—the work traces a band attentive to momentum and texture rather than polish.