JOYCE MANOR
Announce 2019 Tour Supports
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Jacob, Neighbourhood Void, Sputnik Sweetheart, Azim & His Lovely Bones and Eliza & The Delusionals round out the lineup on Joyce Manor’s string of upcoming Australian headlining performances.
The Epitaph rockers return to Australia this month, playing shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne as well as Wollongong’s The Farmer & The Owl Festival. The tour celebrates the release of Joyce Manor’s acclaimed fifth album ‘Million Dollars To Kill Me’ released in September on Epitaph.
Jazz punks Sputnik Sweetheart will warm up Canberra’s ANU bar along with locals Azim Zain & His Lovely Bones who are keen to tickle some feelings of even the most punk rock of punters.
Brissy breakouts Eliza & The Delusionals are confirmed to bring their fuzzy pop to the tour, fresh off the road with Tiny Little Houses and Luca Brasi while Neighbourhood Void‘s addictive gutter rock will open the first and last shows of the tour.
Finally, Illawarra’s self confessed emo kids and recent Resist Records signing Jacob are bringing the feels for Sydney and Melbourne performances, ensuring that for every genre Joyce Manor dabble in throughout their diverse catalogue, there’ll be a support to satiate the crowd.
Tickets to Joyce Manor’s Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne shows are on sale now.
Don’t miss out. These shows promise to be the perfect accompaniment to those melancholy end-of-summer feels.
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TOUR DATES
Wednesday February 27, 2019
Oxford Art Factory, Sydney with Jacob + Neighbourhood Void
Tickets here
Friday March 1, 2019
ANU Bar, Canberra with Sputnik Sweetheart + Azim Zain & His Lovely Bones
Tickets here
Saturday March 2, 2019
Farmer & The Owl, Wollongong
Tuesday March 5, 2019
Corner Hotel, Melbourne with Jacob + Neighbourhood Void
Tickets here
Wednesday March 6, 2019
Foundry, Brisbane with Eliza & The Delusionals + Neighbourhood Void
Tickets here
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