Lost Society and Hokka have announced an exciting collaboration for a co-headlining tour across Finland. This joint venture brings together the modern metal prowess of Lost Society with the emerging force of Hokka, promising an electrifying experience for fans. The tour is set to grace major venues nationwide, offering a blend of modern thrash, groove, and alternative rock to music enthusiasts.

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For Lost Society, known for their chaotic energy and infectious hooks, this tour marks a return to the spotlight as they unleash their latest material on stage. Hokka, on the other hand, will showcase their rapidly growing signature sound, solidifying their presence in the Finnish music scene. Joining them on this musical journey is special guest St. Aurora, adding another layer of excitement to the lineup.

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Samy Elbanna of Lost Society expresses enthusiasm for the upcoming tour, highlighting the camaraderie between the bands and the promise of unforgettable performances. Joel Hokka, equally thrilled, sees this tour as a significant milestone for his new band, setting the stage for memorable shows alongside Lost Society and St. Aurora. The collective energy and talent of these acts promise a tour to remember.

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The tour, titled "Hokka & Lost Society: Miseria is a State of Mind – Tour 2026," is scheduled to kick off on September 18th at the BillnΓ€s Rock Festival. The itinerary includes stops at various cities such as Tampere, Oulu, JyvΓ€skylΓ€, Kuopio, Joensuu, Lahti, Savonlinna, Turku, and culminates in Helsinki on October 17th. Fans can secure their tickets through the provided link on the Lost Society website.

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Aside from the co-headlining tour, Hokka has been making waves with their debut album "Via Miseria IV," released via Nuclear Blast Records. The band's captivating sound and visual aesthetic have garnered attention, positioning them as a promising new force in modern rock. Joel Hokka's transition from Blind Channel to his solo project has been met with critical acclaim, showcasing his evolution as an artist.

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In a recent interview, Samy Elbanna of Lost Society reflected on the band's upcoming album "Hell Is A State Of Mind," offering insights into their creative process and musical direction. Meanwhile, the Finnish metal scene continues to evolve, with bands like Children Of Bodom making a comeback to the stage, honoring their legacy and carrying forward the torch of Finnish metal music.

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As the Finnish music landscape thrives with diverse talent and dynamic performances, the collaboration between Lost Society and Hokka stands out as a testament to the vibrancy of the metal and rock genres in the country. This co-headlining tour not only promises a series of high-octane shows but also signifies a celebration of music and camaraderie among artists, resonating with fans and industry enthusiasts alike.

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