Michale Graves UK Tour (ex-Misfits singer)
With support from: House Of Dawn / Kid Klumsy
The Marr’s Bar, Worcester
Friday 20th February
£27.50 in advance
Tickets available in advance
Horror punk lifers, take note: Michale Graves is back on UK soil, and Worcester is firmly on the route. The former Misfits frontman brings his long-awaited UK tour to The Marr’s Bar this year, promising a night soaked in cult classics, snarling nostalgia and the kind of theatrics that only horror punk does best.
Best known for steering the Misfits through their late-90s resurrection, Graves’ era gave the band a sharpened edge and a new generation of anthems. Albums like American Psycho and Famous Monsters didn’t just keep the flame alive – they set it roaring, producing enduring staples such as Dig Up Her Bones and Scream. Decades on, those tracks still hit with the same menace, and Graves remains unapologetically committed to delivering them loud, raw and straight from the crypt.
This UK run marks his return after several years away, with a set expected to lean heavily on classic Misfits material alongside highlights from his solo catalogue. Graves’ post-Misfits output has shown a broader range, blending punk aggression with hard rock hooks and darker melodic flourishes, all delivered with the theatrical presence that’s become his calling card. Love him or loathe him, there’s no denying the man knows how to command a room.
Support on the night comes from House Of Dawn and Kid Klumsy, offering a solid double hit of contemporary alternative grit to warm things up. House Of Dawn bring brooding atmospheres and post-punk menace, while Kid Klumsy’s raw, hook-driven approach adds a sharper, more chaotic edge – an ideal pairing for a headline act steeped in punk legacy.
The Marr’s Bar, with its intimate setting and no-frills attitude, feels like the perfect venue for a show like this. Expect sweat, sing-alongs and a crowd packed with black-clad devotees reliving their favourite Misfits era, alongside newer fans drawn in by Graves’ enduring cult appeal.
Whether you’re a die-hard from the Famous Monsters days or just fancy a night of unfiltered horror punk mayhem, this Worcester date is shaping up to be one for the genre faithful. Devils lock the doors – Graves is back.








