Architects are touring in support of their latest album, 'The Sky, The Earth & All Between.'
Architects (Credit: Ed Mason)
After touring Australia in February 2023, British metal band Architects are returning Down Under this December.
Touring in support of their latest album, The Sky, The Earth & All Between, which debuted at #8 on the ARIA Albums Chart and #2 on the ARIA Vinyl Album Chart, Architects proved that a band can release some of its most thrilling music eleven albums into their career.
Frequent visitors to Australia, the tour begins on Thursday, 11 December, at Melbourne’s Festival Hall before heading to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, 13 December, and wrapping up at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Sunday, 14 December. Fans of all ages will be welcome to attend all shows.
Mastercard cardholders can access pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, 16 July, at 11 am local time, with a preferred ticket access sale going live on Monday, 21 July, at 12 pm. Head to the Priceless website for more details on those sales.
My Live Nation members can access pre-sale tickets on Friday, 18 July, at 12 pm local time before the general sale opens on Monday, 21 July, at 12 pm local time. You can register for pre-sale access and find more ticketing information on the Live Nation website.
Architects will be touring with special guests House Of Protection and PRESIDENT. The former consists of Stephen Harrison (Fever 333, The Chariot) and Aric Improta (Night Verses), who team up with Nick DePirro (Night Verses) and Jordan Fish (ex-Bring Me The Horizon), the latter of whom produced Architects’ latest album.
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PRESIDENT, meanwhile, recently unveiled their debut single, In The Name Of The Father. The masked outfit made their live debut at this year’s Download Festival, and have plenty more to offer.
The Sky, The Earth & All Between was marked by Architects’ recent stints of opening stadium shows for Metallica and Linkin Park, respectively.
In a 2023 interview with The Music, vocalist Sam Carter explained that the band are just trying to write their best music. “We’re just trying to write better songs as a band and not rest on what we’ve already done. It’s important to keep pushing yourself; I don’t think we’re ever 100% satisfied.
“I think that’s what keeps us going, because we’re always on that quest to find the perfect chorus or the perfect breakdown or the perfect lyric or whatever. There’s always that hunt, and I think you never get there. You just get as close as you can.”
LIVE NATION PRESENTS
Thursday 11 December - Festival Hall, Melbourne / All Ages
Saturday 13 December - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney / All Ages
Sunday 14 December - Riverstage, Brisbane / All Ages