Wednesday 13 Reveals Live Album Recorded at Pol’and’Rock Festival

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Horror-punk legend Wednesday 13 has exciting news for fans around the world as he gears up to release a monumental live album later in the year, providing an exclusive glimpse into what he describes as his most significant show to date.

Dubbed Un-Alive From Pol’and’Rock, this live recording is set to drop on September 25th through Napalm Records, capturing Wednesday 13’s electrifying performance at the renowned Pol’and’Rock Festival in 2025.

Looking ahead to the forthcoming release, Wednesday 13 expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I’m thrilled about our upcoming live album. This isn’t just any ordinary live recording—it documents the largest concert we’ve ever staged. With over 750,000 spectators at the Pol’and’Rock festival, we delivered one of the most unforgettable Wednesday 13 shows of our career.”

The album features an extensive setlist spanning his career, featuring both well-loved classics and newer tracks, such as hits like “Blood Fades To Black,” “Look What The Bats Dragged In,” “When The Devil Commands,” “Summertime Suicide,” “I Walked With A Zombie,” and the crowd-rousing anthem “I Love To Say Fuck.”

Fans won’t have to wait long for a taste of what’s to come, with the initial single from Un-Alive From Pol’and’Rock slated for release on June 17th.

Building up to the debut, Wednesday 13’s social media is already buzzing with excitement, including a post revealing the track listing for the album.

This release adds to a busy period for the former Murderdolls frontman, who has been steadily adding to his solo catalog while embarking on extensive tours across North America and Europe.

In tandem with the album drop, Wednesday 13 has announced a sweeping North American headline tour, commencing in San Jose, California, on September 23rd and hitting major cities throughout the United States in October.

With a live album recorded in front of over three-quarters of a million fans and a packed touring schedule, 2026 is shaping up to be another standout year for the self-dubbed Duke Of Spook. Stay tuned for more updates and news on Wednesday 13’s music by following along on social media.

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