Finnish hard rock monsters Lordi's two-month Lordiversitour across Europe is coming to an end this weekend, thereby closing the touring cycle in support of the group's latest studio offering Lordiversity (2021). But before their new era begins with the release of their Atomic Fire Records label debut in 2023, the quintet has an early (unholy) Christmas surprise for their fans today: a 2022 version of their iconic, Eurovision Song Contest winning hit song “Hard Rock Hallelujah,” featuring "Werwolf" Bürger Lars Dietrich.
Multi-talent Dietrich took part in this year's season of German prime TV show The Masked Singer dressed as a werewolf and won the audience by covering Lordi's most famous track. The performance made its way to the ears and eyes of Mr. Lordi himself who was so amazed that he wanted the "Werwolf" to join him and the rest of the Lordi horde live on stage – a dream that became reality at Backstage Werk in Munich, Germany as well as Essigfabrik in Cologne, Germany early last week where hundreds of fans witnessed this unique collaboration.
The new “Hard Rock Hallelujah” version can now be enjoyed by all those who couldn't attend the aforementioned surprise appearances at this location.
A portion of the track’s proceeds will be donated to support Ukraine.
Dates:
December
10 – Turku, Finland – Viking Grace
April
14 - Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena
15 - London, UK - OVO Arena Wembley
16 - Cardiff, UK – Motorpoint Arena
18 - Glasgow, UK – The OVO Hydro
21 - Paris, France – Zenith
24 - Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
25 - Esch / Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal
28 - Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
29 - Oslo, Norway – Spektrum
30 - Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
May
1 – Wroclaw, Poland – 3-Majowka (Lordi only)
2 - Hannover, Germany – ZAG Arena
3 - Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
5 - Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
6 - Leipzig, Germany – Quarterback Immobilien Arena
7 - Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
12 - Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
13 - Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
15 - Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
18 - Tallinn, Estonia – Saku Arena
19 - Helsinki, Finland – Ice Hall
20 - Kuopio, Finland – Kuopio Hall
June
23-25 – Cartagena, Spain – Rock Imperium Festival