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Shere Khan, JellyDixx, The Feral Kids

Sat, 8 Aug 2026 · 20:00

Semifinal, Helsinki

alk. 13 €

Shere Khan, JellyDixx, The Feral Kids — Semifinal, Helsinki

Foto: Maurice de Becque · Public domain

Tickets at the door 15 €, if available. Check Semifinal's website on the day of the show for set times.

SHERE KHAN
Founded in 2023, Shere Khan blends hedonistic hard rock and emotional metalcore - in the spirit of what they call "Slutrock". The band has sold out underground shows and quickly become one of the most talked-about new names in the genre. Their influences range from Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe to Bullet For My Valentine and Bring Me The Horizon, as well as pop icons like The Weeknd and BLACKPINK.

JELLYDIXX
Helsinki-based JellyDixx was founded in 2018 and is known for their energetic live performances. The EP Second to None, released in February 2026, showcases the band's sound - heavy riffs, dirty groove, and singalong choruses. Members: Jaana Wuoma (vocals), Kimmo Tuira (guitar), Harri Laajarinne (bass), Antti Rehmonen (drums).

THE FERAL KIDS
Helsinki-based five-piece action rock band The Feral Kids was formed in 2023. The band has played extensively in the capital region and earned a reputation as an energetic live act - their sound draws influence from The Hellacopters, Smack, KISS, and Demolition 23. At Semifinal, the band celebrates the release of their latest single Shine On Your Role; earlier singles No Wall and Soul Too Good garnered international media attention. Members: Anti (vocals), Renko (guitar), Wuffe (guitar), Krisu (bass), Rudy (drums).

Semifinal has zero tolerance for harassment, bullying, discrimination, violence, and abuse of power - all visitors are expected to commit to the principles of a safer space. Be mindful of the people around you. The venue is not fully accessible: entrance via stairs.

Want to eat or grab a drink before the show? Come to Restaurant Ilves: www.ravintolailves.fi

Buy an eco-friendly ticket and support the Tavastia Hall of Nature project. 3 € goes towards Tavastia and the Natural Heritage Foundation's forest collection in October 2024.

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