MOVEMENTS

Announce local support acts for
their Australian tour

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
EAT YOUR HEART OUT & AMBLESIDE

WATCH THE LIVE MUSIC VIDEO FOR THIRD DEGREE

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Get yourself ready as Movements announce Ambleside, the five piece from Adelaide, will be joining the tour and unveil the local support acts opening each show on the Australian headline tour with Eat Your Heart Out.

Bursting onto the punk hardcore scene in 2013, Ambleside have proven themselves as a creative force to be reckoned with. With DIY roots and their unique brand of emotionally raw music, they have kicked impressive goals since formation. Amassing over 2 million streams across media platforms and touring with bands such as Silverstein, Counterparts, Trophy Eyes, Hellions and recently supporting Polaris on their sold out Australian tour. Ambleside’s genuine connections with fellow artists and fans alike have established the band as a well-respected creative collective, with a bright and inspired future ahead of them.

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MOVEMENTS

AUSTRALIAN TOUR

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
EAT YOUR HEART OUT & AMBLESIDE

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*Ambleside not appearing in Perth

THURSDAY 23 AUGUST: AMPLIFIER BAR, PERTH (18+)*
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Idle Eyes & Shangrilá

FRIDAY 24 AUGUST: JIVE BAR, ADELAIDE (18+)
Tickets available via www.moshtix.com.au
Supported By Coves

SATURDAY 25 AUGUST: EVELYN HOTEL, MELBOURNE (18+)
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Better Half

SUNDAY 26 AUGUST: WRANGLER STUDIOS, MELBOURNE (ALL AGES)
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Better Half

TUESDAY 28 AUGUST: UNI BAR, WOLLONGONG (18+)
Tickets available via www.moshtix.com.au
Supported By Wildfires

WEDNESDAY 29 AUGUST: RED RATTLER, SYDNEY (LIC ALL AGES)
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Watchtowers

THURSDAY 30 AUGUST: HAMILTON STATION HOTEL, NEWCASTLE (18+)
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Whatever, Forever

FRIDAY 31 AUGUST: THE BRIGHTSIDE, BRISBANE (18+)
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Tired Eyes

SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER: 38 BERWICK ST, BRISBANE (ALL AGES)
Tickets available via www.oztix.com.au
Supported By Bloom Parade 

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Movements have also debuted their latest music video for, Third Degree. The video is live footage from their sold-out show at the Glasshouse in Pomona, CA earlier this year.

“The video for Third Degree truly depicts one of our proudest moments as a band,” frontman Patrick Miranda explains. “Selling out a venue like the Glasshouse was something none of us ever thought we would be capable of doing. Having over 800 people sing along to our music was the most amazing feeling ever, and we’re so glad that this video will forever show how special it was.”

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Music and emotion share a timeless physiological, psychological, and spiritual bond. A chord, a melody, or a lyric can lift spirits and inspire. Movements, the Southern Californian quartet achieve that sort of reaction with their music and are thrilled to announce their first national Australian tour in August with special guests, Eat Your Heart Out. The tour will see them hitting all major cities across the country as well as Wollongong and Newcastle.

Formed by longtime friends, Movements landed a deal with Fearless Records after just one local gig. Movements weave spacey guitars, evocative and introspective lyricism, ponderous spoken word, and tight song craft in their music. They teamed up with Will Yip (Tigers Jaw, Title Fight, Turnover, Citizen) to produce their debut EP, Outgrown Things and their full-length LP, Feel Something (out via Fearless Records). Acclaimed by the likes of Alternative Press and New Noise Magazine, songs like “Daylily”, “Full Circle” and “Colorblind” have amassed over 5.4 million Spotify streams combined as they have toured nonstop. They are currently on tour with the Vans Warped tour through out North America.

Supported by Newcastle’s own, Eat Your Heart Out who’s music is described as a mix of emo energy, punk power and pop melodies. The quintet have released two EPs – Distance Between Us (2015) and Carried Away (2017), inked a deal with Fearless Records and have supported artists such as Simple Plan, Columbus, Trophy Eyes to name a few. Everything paved way for the group’s 2017 EP, Mind Games 

[Fearless Records], which shows the band aren’t afraid to open up.

See Movements bring emotion to life on these shows.

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