
Alternative and Indie
Cky (Camp Kill Yourself) Tickets
Concerts10 results
Concerts in Ireland
- 14/11/2025Friday 18:30BelfastThe Limelight 2Cky (Camp Kill Yourself)
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- 15/11/2025Saturday 19:00Dublin, D2OpiumCky (Camp Kill Yourself)
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International Concerts
- 31/10/2025Friday 18:30Oxford, GBO2 Academy2 OxfordCky
- 01/11/2025Saturday 19:00Birmingham, GBO2 Institute2 BirminghamCky (Camp Kill Yourself)
- 02/11/2025Sunday 19:00Torquay, GBThe Foundry, TorquayCkyOn partner site
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- 03/11/2025Monday 19:00Southampton, GBSouthampton 1865CkyOn partner site
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- 09/11/2025Sunday 19:00Nottingham, GBNottingham Rescue RoomsCkyOn partner site
- 17/11/2025Monday 19:00Glasgow, GBGlasgow GarageCky
- 20/11/2025Thursday 19:30Norwich, GBThe Adrian Flux WaterfrontCkyOn partner site
- 21/11/2025Friday 19:00London, GBO2 Academy IslingtonCky
About
Once upon a time, CKY burned it all down, with a raucous, anarchic, hard rock sound soaked in the skate-punk culture that birthed them and a hard-partying lifestyle onstage and off that, decimated relationships and reputations in its wake.
Chad I Ginsburg, the band’s guitarist and singer, steps into the frontman role with charisma, charm, and bravado, confidently delivering a diverse performance as he claims a position that was clearly rightfully his to own.
He’s joined in enduring partnership and musical and personal chemistry by fellow CKY cofounder, Jess Margera, the drummer whose extracurricular work in projects like The Company Band (with guys from Clutch and Fireball Ministry) expanded CKY’s horizons as much as Ginsburg’s solo work has as well.
Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Deftones have all personally invited CKY on tour, cementing a legacy as a hard-charging live act. CKY built a worldwide fanbase of dedicated acolytes, friends, and supporters, lovingly dubbed the CKY Alliance, with a broader group of musicians, athletes, and other creative types in the CKY family, both literally and figuratively.
‘Carver City’ (2009) debuted at #4 on the Hard Music charts. It was the second CKY album to debut in the Top 50 on the Billboard 200: ‘An Answer Can Be Found’ (2005) hit #35 upon its release. But if anything, The Phoenix is a spiritual successor to CKY’s breakthrough, ‘Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild’ (2002), with a hint of the appropriately titled debut, ‘Volume 1’ (1999).
Setlists
- 1.Frenetic Amnesic
- 2.Attached at the Hip
- 3.Flesh Into Gear
- 4.Sink Into the Underground
- 5.Head for a Breakdown
- 6.Escape From Hellview
- 7.96 Quite Bitter Beings
- -I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover)
- 1.Suddenly Tragic (First known performance since 2010)
- 2.Shock & Terror
- 3.Sink Into the Underground
- 4.Escape From Hellview
- 5.Sporadic Movement
- 6.Frenetic Amnesic
- 7.96 Quite Bitter Beings
- 8.All My Friends Are Dead (Turbonegro cover)
- 1.Rio Bravo
- 2.Replaceable
- 3.96 Quite Bitter Beings
- 4.Flesh Into Gear
- 5.Close Yet Far
- 6.Escape From Hellview
- 7.Sink Into the Underground
- 8.Inhuman Creation Station
- 9.Knee Deep
- 10.Bite It You Scum (GG Allin cover)
- 1.Rio Bravo
- 2.Attached at the Hip
- 3.Frenetic Amnesic
- 4.Flesh Into Gear
- 5.Replaceable
- 6.Sporadic Movement
- 7.Disengage the Simulator
- 8.Escape From Hellview
- 9.Sink Into the Underground
- 10.Shock & Terror
- 11.Inhuman Creation Station (Partial)
- 12.Head for a Breakdown
- 13.96 Quite Bitter Beings
- 14.Close Yet Far
- 15.Knee Deep
- 16.Bite It You Scum (GG Allin cover)
- 1.Rio Bravo
- 2.Attached at the Hip
- 3.Frenetic Amnesic
- 4.Flesh Into Gear
- 5.Replaceable
- 6.Sporadic Movement
- 7.Disengage the Simulator
- 8.Escape From Hellview
- 9.Sink Into the Underground
- 10.Shock & Terror
- 11.Inhuman Creation Station
- 12.Head for a Breakdown
- 13.96 Quite Bitter Beings
- 14.Close Yet Far
- 15.Knee Deep
- 16.Bite It You Scum (GG Allin cover)