by BRIAN GIFFIN
IT’S more than halfway through the year and the tours just keep on coming.
This update features some huge news for fans of old school crossover, with Suicidal Tendencies announcing a full headlining tour while they’re here with Metallica. Two years since they last came to Australia to play at Bluesfest, ST will be filling in their days between ‘Tallica dates with shows of their own. Opening up on the dates will be Big Noter, the rock project from rapper Briggs, who’s currently out on the road with Karnivool. Tickets go on sale from July 17 from www.suicidaltendenciesofficial.com/
OCTOBER 31: Magnet House, Perth
NOVEMBER 7: The Forum, Melbourne
NOVEMBER 9: The Pier Bandroom, Frankston
NOVEMBER 11: The Tivoli, Brisbane
NOVEMBER 14: The Roundhouse, Sydney
With their album recently debuting at #8 on the ARIA chart, British metalcore heroes Architects will return in December. Pre-sales begin on July 17 from www.livenation.com.au for shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne with support from House of Protection and PRESIDENT.
DECEMBER 11: Festival Hall, Melbourne
DECEMBER 13: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
DECEMBER 14: Riverstage, Brisbane
My Dying Bride will tour Australia for the very first time in September. Missing from our shores for their entire career until now, the originators of death-doom will play two exclusive shows in Sydney and Melboure only, with Mikko Kotamaki from Swallow the Sun doing vocal duties. Head to swdpresents.com for tickets and info.
SEPTEMBER 16: The Metro, Sydney
SEPTEMBER 17: Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Finnish rockers The Rasmus will be making their first appearance in Australia next year. 11 albums deep into a 30 year career, the lads will touch down in January for three shows. Tickets are here.
JANUARY 30: The Triffid, Brisbane
JANUARY 31: Manning Bar, Sydney
FEBRUARY 1: Max Watts, Melbourne
Don Broco are fulfiling the promise they made Aussie audiences on their last visit by opening their new world tour here in September. The British alt-rock unit will be here from the 4th, with tickets on sale from July 15.
SEPTEMBER 4: Princess Theatre, Brisbane
SEPTEMBER 5: Manning Bar, Sydney
SEPTEMBER 6: The Croxton, Melbourne
SEPTEMBER 8: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
SEPTEMBER 9: Magnet House, Perth
The mighty Battlesnake are beguiling audiences in Europe right now, but they’ll be back on home soil in September with a short bunch of shows, including an appearance at the Blacken Open Air festival. Tickets for all shows except festivals are here.
SEPTEMBER 19: Soapbox, Brisbane
SEPTEMBER 20: Blacken Open Air, Alice Springs
SEPTEMBER 26: Red Rattler, Sydney
OCTOBER 3: Chopped Festival, Carisbrook
OCTOBER 4: The Nightcat, Melbourne
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