. . . . . . . . . . . .I SEE STARS (US)
announce supports for their
upcoming Australian tour
playing across the country
in January 2025Auckland | Elidi
Brisbane | The Local Romance
Newcastle | Machine on a Break
Sydney | Inertia
Melbourne | Tapestry
Adelaide | MACËY
Perth | GloamHypermetal pioneers I See Stars (US) are heading back to Australia in early 2025 for a stellar run of shows across the country. Visiting Australia for the first time in 14 years, fans will get to experience some of their all time favourite tracks along with their latest gems.
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They’ll be playing stellar hits from their huge back catalogue, with tracks from studio albums 3-D, The End of the World Party, Digital Renegade, New Demons and Treehouse. The band are set to play Double Whammy in Auckland on 15 January, The Triffid in Brisbane on 17 January, Newcastle Hotel on 18 January, Crowbar in Sydney on 19 January, Melbourne’s Max Watts on 22 January, Uni Bar in Adelaide on 23 January and Perth’s Amplifier Bar on 24 January.
They will be joined by special guests Wind Walkers. The Massachusetts outfit are redefining the sound of post-hardcore and alternative metal with their innovative approach, combining the power of modern metal with the irresistible allure of pop. Creating an infectious sound that challenges the status quo, crowds can expect to hear tracks from their latest album What If I Break? in live form.
Regarded for their electric live shows, Sputnik Music praises I See Stars’ “excellent vocals, brilliant electronics, and boldly experimental songwriting”.
Hailing from Michigan, the four-piece formed in 2006. With their 2009 debut album cracking the billboard top 200, peaking at No. 176, the band became known for their unique hybrid of hardcore and electronic music. Exploding into the mainstream in 2011, they made their national television debut on Jimmy Kimmel and toured across America with Black Veil Brides. Their 2012 album Digital Renegade vaulted them to national prominence, reaching the Top 10 on Billboard’s Alternative Albums Chart and Top 20 on the Rock Albums Chart.
I See Stars have gone on to release several critically acclaimed albums, sharing stages with the likes of Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men and The Word Alive. Cemented as festival favourites, I See Stars have played the iconic Vans Warped Tour, Inkcarcertion Fest, Sonic Temple Festival and many more.
Defined by their methodical and meticulous approach since day one, the band has collected a legion of devoted fans.
Don’t miss your chance to catch I See Stars live across the country in January 2025.
I SEE STARS
AUSTRALIAN TOUR With special guests WIND WALKERS
Wednesday 15 January Double Whammy Auckland NZ (Supported by ELIDI)
Friday 17 January The Triffid Brisbane QLD (Supported by THE LOCAL ROMANCE)
Saturday 18 January Newcastle Hotel Newcastle NSW (Supported by MACHINE ON A BREAK)
Sunday 19 January Crowbar Sydney NSW (Supported by INERTIA)
Wednesday 22 January Max Watts Melbourne VIC (Supported by TAPESTRY)
Thursday 23 January Uni Bar Adelaide SA (Supported by MACËY)
Friday 24 January Amplifier Bar Perth WA (Supported by GLOAM)TICKETS on sale now HERE
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