Harakiri for the sky's 2023 Concert Photos

Harakiri for the Sky is a post-black-metal act formed in Salzburg and Vienna in 2011 by vocalist J.J. (Michael, formerly known as "V. Wahntraum") and multi-instrumentalist Matthias "M.S." Sollak, formerly known as "Sollo" of black metal band act Bifröst. They have released four studio albums: Harakiri for the Sky (2012), Aokigahara (2014), III: Trauma (2016) and Arson (2018) via German record label Art of Propaganda. Braiding together the most raw elements of black metal with subtle touches of light and beauty...

Harakiri for the sky / Ghost Bath / Unreqvited / So Hideous / Viserion on Apr 20, 2023 [149-small]

Harakiri for the sky / Ghost Bath / Unreqvited / So Hideous / Viserion
Apr 20, 2023
 New York, New York, United States
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Harakiri for the sky / Ghost Bath / Unreqvited / So Hideous / Viserion on Apr 20, 2023 [148-small]

Harakiri for the sky / Ghost Bath / Unreqvited / So Hideous / Viserion
Apr 20, 2023
 New York, New York, United States
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Harakiri for the sky / Ghost Bath / Unreqvited / So Hideous / Viserion on Apr 20, 2023 [147-small]

Harakiri for the sky / Ghost Bath / Unreqvited / So Hideous / Viserion
Apr 20, 2023
 New York, New York, United States
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Ragnarök Festival on Apr 13, 2023 [167-small]

Ragnarök Festival
Apr 13 - 15, 2023
 Lichtenfels, Germany
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Ragnarök Festival on Apr 13, 2023 [630-small]

Ragnarök Festival
Apr 13 - 15, 2023
 Lichtenfels, Germany
  Uploaded by Nemtheanga

Ragnarök Festival on Apr 13, 2023 [488-small]

Ragnarök Festival
Apr 13 - 15, 2023
 Lichtenfels, Germany
  Uploaded by Nemtheanga

2025 4 photos
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2023 27 photos
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2019 2 photos
2018 1 photo
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