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Bridge Left To Burn X Some Heard Trouble Double Weekender

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When?

13 September 2025 starting 10:00 am

How much?

From: $19.99

What?

Eora/Sydney-based, female-fronted metalcore band Bridge Left To Burn are teaming up with Naarm/Melbourne post-hardcore outfit Some Heard Trouble for a high-impact co-headliner weekender, bringing together two of the most exciting emerging names in Australia’s heavy music scene.In an industry often dominated by male voices, Bridge Left To Burn push against expectations, showing that women have an undeniable presence and influence in the heavy music scene.



Known for their emotionally driven songwriting and intense live energy, the band has steadily built their reputation, sharing the stage with US heavyweights Atreyu and gaining momentum through recent releases such as Vile. Now, with new music on the way, they’re stepping into a fresh chapter - and there’s no better way to celebrate than hitting the road alongside Some Heard Trouble for a powerful run of shows.



‘Melbourne (Naarm)-based post-hardcore outfit Some Heard Trouble deliver a powerhouse of energy, blending raw emotion with a modern take on emo nostalgia. Known for their explosive live presence and genre-defying sound, the band continues to push boundaries with each release. Following the momentum of their 2022 sophomore EP Slow Dance, they dropped the hard-hitting singles Blind (Eye For An Eye) and Ghost Club in 2023. Their most recent release, Bitter Faith, builds on this trajectory — a cathartic anthem supported by the emotionally charged single Ihopeyouletgo, released through Dreambound‘