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Australian TourWITH SPECIAL GUESTS
BURY TOMORROW (UK), SPITE (USA) + BLOOM STARTS THIS WEEK!
BRISBANE, NEWCASTLE & MELBOURNE SOLD OUT!Perth metalcore outfit MAKE THEM SUFFER are set to wow audiences on home soil with their highly anticipated Suffer Forever Australian headline tour which kicks off this week joined by friends BURY TOMORROW (UK), SPITE (USA) & BLOOM.
Tickets for the Brisbane, Newcastle and Melbourne shows are sold out. Tickets for the remaining shows are selling fast so be sure to purchase your ticket to avoid disappointment.
A full-circle moment forged alongside years of endurance and innovation, MAKE THEM SUFFER will release their fifth studio album, with the self-titled full length on November 8 via Greyscale Records in Australia and SharpTone Records for the rest of the world.
Following on with new material in 2023, MAKE THEM SUFFER unleashed the vibrant and voracious track Ghost Of Me, with the group also appearing the same year supporting fellow Aussie juggernauts Parkway Drive in North America as part of the Monsters Of Oz Tour. MAKE THEM SUFFER have continued their world domination in 2024 with an almost entirely sold out Australian tour supporting Bring Me The Horizon and Sleep Token in April, a run of European and UK festivals, including Download Festival, Copenhell, and Jera On Air, and they will head across the ditch for a headline show in New Zealand after the Australian Suffer Forever Tour before closing out 2024 supporting BURY TOMORROW in the UK and Europe.
British metalcore giants BURY TOMORROW return after crushing Australian audiences on their first sold out Australian headline tour in 2023 supporting their seventh album, The Seventh Sun. The Seventh Sun stands as testament to the bonds and belief required to shape themselves a new reality, a new sound, and a new future expanding sonic palette platforms sky-high melodies, layered with textured atmosphere, cloaking an underlying savagery.
BURY TOMORROW’s 2018 album Black Flame catapulted them into metal’s upper echelons. It was the band’s third consecutive UK Top 40 album, which saw them undertake an imposing tour, which culminated with a huge show at London’s iconic Roundhouse and their follow-up Cannibal, took the band another leap forward and that they can face any circumstances that comes their way.
SPITE, the decibel- and soul-crushing deathcore unit based out of Southern California, return to Australia with their lethal blend of death metal, metalcore, and neo-nu-metal after decimating Australian audiences on their debut shows supporting Thy Art Is Murder in 2022. Their 2017 release Nothing Is Beautiful on Rise Records drew comparisons to contemporaries like Thy Art Is Murder, Acacia Strain, and Suicide Silence. SPITE push against the boundaries of heavy music.
Sydney metalcore outfit BLOOM combine ferocity and impassioned lyricism, with their immersive catalogue centered on grief, love and exile. Releasing their brand new album Maybe In Another Life earlier this year, BLOOM flexed surging rhythms and memorable hooks, unforgettably snapshotting the group’s burgeoning strengths that has also led them to a massive regional tour supporting Polaris and national tours supporting the likes of Thornhill, Holding Absence, While She Sleeps, ERRA and Bad Omens.
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MAKE THEM SUFFER
SUFFER FOREVER
Australian TourWITH SPECIAL GUESTS
BURY TOMORROW (UK), SPITE (USA) + BLOOMTOUR DATES:
FRIDAY 30 AUGUST: THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE (18+) SOLD OUT
SATURDAY 31 AUGUST: KING ST BANDROOM, NEWCASTLE (18+) SOLD OUT
SUNDAY 1 SEPTEMBER: ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY (LIC AA)
THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER: FORUM THEATRE, MELBOURNE (18+) SOLD OUT
FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER: HINDLEY ST MUSIC HALL, ADELAIDE (LIC AA)
SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER: METROPOLIS, FREMANTLE (18+)Tickets from destroyalllines.com
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